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About Damian026
- Birthday Sep 13, 2003
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Gender
Male
System
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CPU
Amd Ryzen 5 2600
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Motherboard
Asus Prime B450M-A
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RAM
Corsair Vengeance DDR4 2x8gb 3000mhz
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GPU
Gigabyte Aorus RX 580 8GB
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Case
Sharkoon VG5-W Blue
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Storage
Crucial MX500 1TB SSD
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PSU
EVGA 500W white
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Display(s)
LG 24MK400H-B.AEU - Gaming monitor (75Hz)
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Cooling
AMD Wraith Stealth Cooler (Stock Cooler)
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Keyboard
Corsair K68 RGB - Qwerty - Cherry MX Red
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Mouse
Logitech G502 Hero
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Operating System
Windows 10
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Laptop
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I'm moving the parts over to the new case in a few days ill let you know if the temps improved!
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And yeah it will run cooler, but other people on this forum said that an almost 20 degree drop in cpu temp defintely points to the airflow.
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Oh I see. Well my case is arriving today. I was able to buy 1 fan with the case and i realized that buying 1 fan at a time is actually cheaper than buying a 3 pack. It's like a 15 euro difference but its still cheaper.
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Like look. The fans (They are at the location of the red cirlces) seem to be choked off. And it seems unlikely for them to reach the cpu with cool air in time. Not to mention the small room and the cables that are also sort of in the way of the air as well.
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The thing is. I ran the stress test without the side panel and the cpu temp didnt exceed 75 degrees celcius. And yes it seems like a mesh front. But keep in mind that there is these hard drive brackets which arent removeable in front of the intake fans.
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I have a current pc yeah, but the fans are from a 40 euro case. And i dont think they are that good, because well as I said my cpu reached around 94 degrees max.
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Buying 2 cases for me at once is kind of a lot for me. So would it also be possible to first use the case with the stock fans so without an exhaust fan. Or will that cause overheating. Here are my pc specs:
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Oh yeah i thought they were expensive, that is actually way smarter thanks!
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Oh wait nvm its rgb im dumb forget that quote
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Also, any corsair 120mm fan would be compatible with this case right? Also this case looks like it has ARGB fans (the stock fans), or am I mistaken?
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Okay yeah that case is very good. So if I just plug it into the motherboard with the usb connector I can control it through their Icue software. Besides that it looks kind of simmliar to the cooler master case!
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Also that's the US price. Here where I live that fan is around 15 euros. And euros and dollars are kinda simmliar
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What kind of corsair case would you recommend that would be compatible with my motherboard and isnt so complicated as this one
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But hold on the the stock cooler master fans can be daisy chained? Do you perhaps know if these can also be daisy chained: https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-MasterFan-MF120R-transparant/dp/B0788C4978/ref=sr_1_2?__mk_nl_NL=ÅMÅŽÕÑ&crid=2MI3XFLD1ABPJ&dchild=1&keywords=cooler+master+masterfan+mf120r&qid=1592853616&s=electronics&sprefix=cooler+master%2Celectronics%2C159&sr=1-2
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So about the ''daisy chaining'' that's like connecting fans with each other right through cables. Yeah that's the farest I've gotten trying to search for it. Like if I buy a seperate fan do I have to look out that that specific fan has like a ''daisy chain'' compatible cable or something?
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