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  1. I've plugged the fans to the mb (they were 5 pin fans, 5th pin was just LED) no fan input on my PSU. Fans are running noticeably faster now. Thank you very much for the help and for taking your time sticking with me.
  2. Oh, thank you, haven't thought of that. I'll do it now.
  3. The fan wires are 4 pins, the MB's are 3 pins, is there a way for them to be plugged directly?
  4. I'll have to test this when this happens again. The problem happened yesterday when I left the PC on for around 10 hours in game. I remember the fans were set to 60% at the time. I'm guessing the air in the case got very warm by the end of the day, after the problem happened I shutdown the PC, opened the side panel then turned the PC on and set the GPU fans to 100% and they cooled immediately. To be honest the Tt fans in the case are very depressing, they are always running at the same very useless speed pushing almost no air and they cant even be sped up from software or when the case is hot. What I am afraid for is that at these thermals the CPU and GPU life may be affected in the long run.
  5. It is very stagnant. The problem Is that the whole upper side of the case is only covered by a filter I am not sure if the air coming from the front fans even reaches the GPU and CPU. Also is the Evo 212 cpu cooler good? I have heard people recommending it, and should I buy another thermal paste or is the one that comes with the cooler sufficient? Should I reconfigure the fan curve for the GPU? because I had massive FPS drops yesterday in Overwatch, and minimal drops in Divinity original sin 2.
  6. I'd say around 24C the room is not hot
  7. I have 0 knowledge of fans or cooling however I thought of buying these.
  8. Something worth noting: Case fan support as written in the Tt website: Front: 3 x 120mm , 2 x 140mm , 1 x 200mmTop: 3 x 120mm , 3 x 140mm , 2 x 200mmRear: 1 x 120mm , 1 x 140mmBottom: 2 x 120mm , 2 x 140mm
  9. I have bought the Tt View 31 case and when I used the pc for a day everything was on fire, GPU temp 78C on 70% load, CPU over 80C. So I shutdown the pc and opened the case, all the panels were warm and the air inside was also warm. Current cooling solution: Fans that came with the case (I can't feel any air pushed through them) which are: 3 (maybe 120mm fans) 2 in the front and one in the back. And Intel stock cooler for the CPU. PC specs: Intel core I7 8700(not k) MB: MSI b360 gaming plus GPU: RTX 2080 PSU: Corsair RM750x RAM: 2*8gb Corsair vengeance I live in Australia and I am willing to pay up to 200AU$ on cooling a solution (flexable) to solve this fire in the case. Please help me.
  10. I don't have a GPU I used to use a gaming laptop but it broke a month ago and I bought a PC with everything but a GPU that's why I am in a hurry for this one. I wish I could buy a GPU from a store here however I don't know any store that doesn't add $200 to the price anywhere near me.
  11. A chance that RTX may work for $50 which is kind of a gamble but I think it's worth taking
  12. Prices in Australia are not reasonable, 2080's price is only $50 more than 1080 ti that's why I wouldn't buy a 1080 ti
  13. 1st point, I live in Australia where the difference between 1080 ti and 2080 in price is around 50 USD, and I don't mind paying that $50 for RTX which that may or may not work 2nd point, Not immediately but at release date ( bought every part of my pc in the past month) and I still wouldn't buy a 1080 ti if I cancel my pre-order. What I would do is buy a partner card on release date, which are available for 2 day shipping today.
  14. I pre-ordered because I don't have a GPU in at the moment
  15. Today I am more disappointed from NVIDIA than their weak release with no features of the RTX cards. I have ordered the RTX 2080 in the 21st of August 4:29am Australian time (2:29 PM August 20th Washington time) Which was at most 30 minutes after the pre-order opened. Yesterday on the 20th of September 5:29am Australian time I got charged for the GPU in full (which should only happen when the order ships) and when I asked the support about the tracking number they told me that the GPU was "Backordered" and they don't have an ETA. If NVIDIA doesn't have the GPUs for the first 30 minutes of orders how are they going to ship the rest of the orders? Or did they just backorder my GPU randomly? Or wasn't the GPUs available at release date? Either way NOBODY wants to pre-order to get their GPU whenever NVIDIA feels like sending them. They have set an approximated date of shipment to be the 20th and it was still on the 20th until they got "released". Now NVIDIA have got my money and I don't have an ETA for the product, in my country doing this would make the company pay a compensation of 0.5% of the product's price per day of delay. I have written this topic for 2 reasons, 1- to see if anybody has the same problem as me. 2- to let everybody know about how unprofessional NVIDIA has become when it comes to everything but marketing.
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