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Oh corsair stock H100i x2 , arctic white 120, corsair LL 120, corsair LL 140 x3, silver stone quite sst 120 Get warm Corsair LL 140 x3 Stock corsair H100i x2 Didnt get warm Corsair LL 120 Silver stone sst Artic white 120 Also didnt get warm after this is the stock fans that come with Ek water cooling kit which I believe is varder. Noctua 140 NF Also for the fun of it these got warm Xbox 360 stock fan The fan in my corsair AX860i got pretty hot after 10 minutes of use So last few days been testing all different fans so anyone one else want to test them outside a PC case and post results will try to clean up the spelling and mistakes been writing this while at work sorry Will keep adding to this
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Oh I see where you mean I should edit that thanks, as in so many fans it's hard to say due to the fans heating up and different fans as some fans dont even hardly cool my system down (cheap) do to terrible performance of pressure sorry, cheers bro will edit it in a bit As hard to get results
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That's why I think this should be tested out with more fans and themal capture/camera would be good to see
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Haha sorry I didn't mean it in a snappy reply but its happing I think due to the motor warming and being so close to the rads when you take them off the rad is also a tad bit warm where the fan has been
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Tried on two power pack, and try it your self with different fans
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I hope so as well as a simple fan change could help small builds, just shocked that 5 completely different fans I tried out of 8 get warm !
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Okay guys is I am back with some testing and need your thoughts off the PC building family So in the UK we had a lot of heat and decided to make my own fan cooling while I was getting my AC serviced and came across some strange thing and I think a YouTube tech channel should test this with more fans As from the photos I used my old corsair AIO fans and notices after 15 minutes of use the fan centre (motor) heats up and gave a slight heat being blown out and thought it was strange, as kind of defeats the object of blowing cool air inside a PC/ radiator So I gathered many different types of fans and tested this out and came across half the fans after 12 to 20 minutes use would heat up tho I dont have a anything to see the heat you can feel the centre getting quite warm of the fan and so decided to test all different fans on my rad and check the temperatures and noticed the fans that get warm caused my temperature to heat up in the PC case and gpu and CPU would spike up by 5*c to 15*c depending on the fan If anyone has time to check this out or do tests on YouTube and post it would be really interesting to see might be on to somthing here ! Noticed the cheaper fans seem to be better at cooling!
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Your not gonna believe this neither is corsair
G H O S T replied to G H O S T's topic in Power Supplies
Date of post ? everyone is welcome to the funeral... located at and around my Hoover -
Your not gonna believe this neither is corsair
G H O S T replied to G H O S T's topic in Power Supplies
The strange thing is shocked corsair was willing to accept the unit back and the second strange thing is there is no gaps where the case goes to the pcb but yeah I remember rightly that's were the term BUG come from if I am correct ? -
Your not gonna believe this neither is corsair
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Yeah I heard the USA have it even harder over there and is that the guy I saw in the news that stood up and asked why is apple taking the goods at docking bays and imports of things like glass screen replacements ? Which is not far on the average consumer not willing to pay ££€€$$$ -
Your not gonna believe this neither is corsair
G H O S T replied to G H O S T's topic in Power Supplies
Yeah I am all for right to repair ! As living in the UK the cost to send the PSU back mise as well buy a new power pack. Plus it is a very scary thing as lot of people don't drain the power out and end up hurt or worse but now days with the internet and time you can learn to do so many things -
Your not gonna believe this neither is corsair
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Ahh I had rubber pads, can't really see in the photo to move it around -
Your not gonna believe this neither is corsair
G H O S T replied to G H O S T's topic in Power Supplies
Oh for the ones that don't know that some people know what there doing when it comes to electricity ?yes its works now ? Do you also know there is places that repair things as well. ?? 20200205_234214.mp4 -
Your not gonna believe this neither is corsair
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And after fix 20200205_233704.mp4 -
Your not gonna believe this neither is corsair
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Your not gonna believe this neither is corsair
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Don't worry I drained the caps off and checked before doing anything ?but problem fixed had to re solder the trace had abit of corrosion -
Your not gonna believe this neither is corsair
G H O S T replied to G H O S T's topic in Power Supplies
Wow, woke up on the wrong side of the bed ?? -
Your not gonna believe this neither is corsair
G H O S T replied to G H O S T's topic in Power Supplies
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Okay okay, after my previous post about the problems with corsair PSU mainly the AX serious I replaced all the cables with better grade and bigger gauge wires and having no issues for the last year, my PSU decided to shut off and red light again so though sod RMA going to do this my self guessing a bad cap or trace . After inspecting the unit I came across a what looks like a fly causing a surge on the peripherals and sata power. For one I have no idea how the hell that got in there as it's less then 1mm gap and two since when did a fly cause a PSU to trigger OCP I emailed corsair and they reckon it's from the factor when made so sending me out a new one But still there is a lesson to be learned here Flys want to game as well ???
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R7 3700X overclocking on Low voltages?
G H O S T replied to G H O S T's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Nice, so you got more out then most people have as some struggling to stay at 4GHZ it's so much fine tuning on so many settings -
Ok, this time for real, RAM overclocking?
G H O S T replied to Mark Kaine's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
I left it set from the XMP profile then just changed the voltage and stand alone frequency Let me know how far you get then I will help you out if you get stuck -
Ok, this time for real, RAM overclocking?
G H O S T replied to Mark Kaine's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
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Ok, this time for real, RAM overclocking?
G H O S T replied to Mark Kaine's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
A easier way is to set the XMP to the highest profile and then keep that on and then increase your voltage but by bit as well as the xmp on you can adjust the ram frequency on it's on can upload my bios settings if it helps on what I mean bro happy to help -
Ok, this time for real, RAM overclocking?
G H O S T replied to Mark Kaine's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
It is possible with vengeance pretty good overclocking I went from 2400 to 3000 but mixing sets.. not so much ? not done it in a while but I remember BSOD after about a hour with mix matched sticks -
R7 3700X overclocking on Low voltages?
G H O S T replied to G H O S T's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Yeah still doing some testing and I think the sweet spot for cores is 1.36 at 4.5Ghz and just to see the highest I could get without going into it much was 4.8 half stable and 4.7 Ghz stable so happy with 4.5 Ghz and 60*c under load, what you running ?