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T3King

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    T3King got a reaction from martward in Gpu running at 75cto 85c   
    So I ran up the rpm on fans on my AIO 
    Also switched it from a push air thrue radiator to pull air thrue radiator so now its behind the radiator temps highest I get is 71c on my gpu with gpu fan speed running at 75%. Insted of 100% 

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    T3King got a reaction from filippalfi in Gpu running at 75cto 85c   
    So I ran up the rpm on fans on my AIO 
    Also switched it from a push air thrue radiator to pull air thrue radiator so now its behind the radiator temps highest I get is 71c on my gpu with gpu fan speed running at 75%. Insted of 100% 

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    T3King reacted to Firewrath9 in Gpu running at 75cto 85c   
    Also, you can hook up the bottom fan on the aio (the one next to the GPU) to a motherboard fan header, and set it to always be above 800rpm (800 is usually silent), and if the GPU gets hot, the fan spins faster.
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    T3King got a reaction from Firewrath9 in Gpu running at 75cto 85c   
    I did what you said an bam gpu running max at 71c highest with only 75% fan speed insted of 100%. I also switched from fans in front of the rad put them in the back to pull air. Insted of push
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    T3King got a reaction from DailyProcrastinator in Gpu running at 75cto 85c   
    So I ran up the rpm on fans on my AIO 
    Also switched it from a push air thrue radiator to pull air thrue radiator so now its behind the radiator temps highest I get is 71c on my gpu with gpu fan speed running at 75%. Insted of 100% 

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    T3King reacted to Firewrath9 in Gpu running at 75cto 85c   
    What fan speeds is your AIO at? if your cpu is chilling at 50-60c doing a not cpu intensive game, the fans will be barely spinning. Set them to 800-1200 rpm, and see new temps.
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    T3King reacted to Colty in Wich one should I get asus xg248q or alienware aw2518hf   
    Get neither, the BenQXL2540 has the best panel of all 240Hz I've seen. 240Hz is the best gaming monitor, but 1440p 144Hz with an IPS panel looks really good all around. So it depends on if you want to be overly competitive or if you want an all-around great display. Personally, I think one of both works best, one 240Hz 1080p and one damn good VA or IPS 1440p display for a secondary for when it matters what you're looking at, if it never really matters, just get the 240Hz. 


    https://www.benqdirect.com/xl2540-refurb.html?fee=29&fep=1268

    Here it is on their refurb site, I have two of them (one for me, one for the fiancee), they're great, their refurbs are like new, and they look much better than Alienware and Asus' 240Hz panels. If you buy it, be sure to use honey to get a bigger discount. They're basically always running a promocode. Got my 240Hz for like $250. Almost a $1/Hz.
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