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masterown35

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  1. Does anybody have any recommendations for PWM 120mm fans compatible with ASUS Aura? I'm looking for fans that are great for cooling, and fans that are noticeable quiet while still providing adequate cooling. I've seen many conflicting reviews, and many fans that are a bit costly for me(although I know I most likely will have to save up for them anyways). One fan I have looked at is coolermaster's masterfan pro, but I'm looking to see if I can find anything that will pull a bit more air. The case I'm using is a Corsair Carbide Spec-04. Not a great case, I know, but it was a budget build to start off with that I definitely plan on upgrading over the next year. Thank you in advance!
  2. The issue is that screws on the fans are too small for the holes on the exhaust. However, I was able to get it resolved with just using the rubber mounts(which IMO are easier to use anyways). Not really worth an RMA IMO. Minor flaw.
  3. It's the case itself that has the holes too big. Almost like they were drilled for a rad but I don't see why anyone would put a rad on the exhaust side like that
  4. @Quibiss awesome, thank you so much for your help! If anybody else has any suggestions also, I'm more than happy to hear them! Since I'm new to this I wouldn't mind any other tips/tricks for something like this
  5. masterown35

    high temps

    I'm not a build expert(just built my first pc on monday), but in a lot of the videos I've seen, low 60's have been deemed as good under full load so I'm sure you're fine.
  6. I'm unsure if links are okay, but would the Set of 4 Rubber Vibration Dampening Fan Mounts from Amazon work? As long as they're the right size of course
  7. Hello So I just did my first build, and upon installing the fans, I noticed the screw holes for the exhaust are too large, both for the fan that came with the case(Corsair Carbide Spec-04 black/red), and the one fan I bought. I had planned on buying an additional fan eventually for a 2 push/1 pull configuration, but want to do a temporary fix for now. What would be the best way to do this? I was thinking some rubber washers and some nuts for the screws but I feel like that may end up rattling around and making too much noise. Does anybody have a good idea on what I could do?
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