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Dahrkcloud

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    Dahrkcloud got a reaction from Derrk in Modding noob - Making P400S' front panel more airflowish   
    Hey all, I just did mine as my temps were consistently 72-74c on my 1070ti and 8600k cpu would get to about 62c. These are very normal temps but I personally don’t like it as it’s the point the fans start to spin up and get really loud. I have two 140m high airflow on top and the 120m back fan pumping out. Then 3 front static pressure on the front due to the restriction of airflow. During a long round of PUBG I will remove the front cover and temps would drop 5-8c consistent... well now with the front panel done I no longer have to pull the front off.  


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    Dahrkcloud got a reaction from minibois in Modding noob - Making P400S' front panel more airflowish   
    Hey all, I just did mine as my temps were consistently 72-74c on my 1070ti and 8600k cpu would get to about 62c. These are very normal temps but I personally don’t like it as it’s the point the fans start to spin up and get really loud. I have two 140m high airflow on top and the 120m back fan pumping out. Then 3 front static pressure on the front due to the restriction of airflow. During a long round of PUBG I will remove the front cover and temps would drop 5-8c consistent... well now with the front panel done I no longer have to pull the front off.  


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    Dahrkcloud got a reaction from 2iguys in Modding noob - Making P400S' front panel more airflowish   
    Hey all, I just did mine as my temps were consistently 72-74c on my 1070ti and 8600k cpu would get to about 62c. These are very normal temps but I personally don’t like it as it’s the point the fans start to spin up and get really loud. I have two 140m high airflow on top and the 120m back fan pumping out. Then 3 front static pressure on the front due to the restriction of airflow. During a long round of PUBG I will remove the front cover and temps would drop 5-8c consistent... well now with the front panel done I no longer have to pull the front off.  


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    Dahrkcloud got a reaction from i_build_nanosuits in Modding noob - Making P400S' front panel more airflowish   
    Hey all, I just did mine as my temps were consistently 72-74c on my 1070ti and 8600k cpu would get to about 62c. These are very normal temps but I personally don’t like it as it’s the point the fans start to spin up and get really loud. I have two 140m high airflow on top and the 120m back fan pumping out. Then 3 front static pressure on the front due to the restriction of airflow. During a long round of PUBG I will remove the front cover and temps would drop 5-8c consistent... well now with the front panel done I no longer have to pull the front off.  


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    Dahrkcloud got a reaction from PokeCatz in Modding noob - Making P400S' front panel more airflowish   
    Hey all, I just did mine as my temps were consistently 72-74c on my 1070ti and 8600k cpu would get to about 62c. These are very normal temps but I personally don’t like it as it’s the point the fans start to spin up and get really loud. I have two 140m high airflow on top and the 120m back fan pumping out. Then 3 front static pressure on the front due to the restriction of airflow. During a long round of PUBG I will remove the front cover and temps would drop 5-8c consistent... well now with the front panel done I no longer have to pull the front off.  


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    Dahrkcloud got a reaction from Lord Blue of Screenshire in Modding noob - Making P400S' front panel more airflowish   
    Hey all, I just did mine as my temps were consistently 72-74c on my 1070ti and 8600k cpu would get to about 62c. These are very normal temps but I personally don’t like it as it’s the point the fans start to spin up and get really loud. I have two 140m high airflow on top and the 120m back fan pumping out. Then 3 front static pressure on the front due to the restriction of airflow. During a long round of PUBG I will remove the front cover and temps would drop 5-8c consistent... well now with the front panel done I no longer have to pull the front off.  


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    Dahrkcloud got a reaction from just_dave in Modding noob - Making P400S' front panel more airflowish   
    Hey all, I just did mine as my temps were consistently 72-74c on my 1070ti and 8600k cpu would get to about 62c. These are very normal temps but I personally don’t like it as it’s the point the fans start to spin up and get really loud. I have two 140m high airflow on top and the 120m back fan pumping out. Then 3 front static pressure on the front due to the restriction of airflow. During a long round of PUBG I will remove the front cover and temps would drop 5-8c consistent... well now with the front panel done I no longer have to pull the front off.  


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    Dahrkcloud got a reaction from OneJutsuMan in Modding noob - Making P400S' front panel more airflowish   
    Hey all, I just did mine as my temps were consistently 72-74c on my 1070ti and 8600k cpu would get to about 62c. These are very normal temps but I personally don’t like it as it’s the point the fans start to spin up and get really loud. I have two 140m high airflow on top and the 120m back fan pumping out. Then 3 front static pressure on the front due to the restriction of airflow. During a long round of PUBG I will remove the front cover and temps would drop 5-8c consistent... well now with the front panel done I no longer have to pull the front off.  


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    Dahrkcloud got a reaction from TheBourbonBeast in Modding noob - Making P400S' front panel more airflowish   
    Hey all, I just did mine as my temps were consistently 72-74c on my 1070ti and 8600k cpu would get to about 62c. These are very normal temps but I personally don’t like it as it’s the point the fans start to spin up and get really loud. I have two 140m high airflow on top and the 120m back fan pumping out. Then 3 front static pressure on the front due to the restriction of airflow. During a long round of PUBG I will remove the front cover and temps would drop 5-8c consistent... well now with the front panel done I no longer have to pull the front off.  


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