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  1. Nah its nice and quiet, only 19dba according to specs. I'm worried the A14's might be noisy as they are listed at 24dba which is quite close to the Venturi's 26dba
  2. Yeh I can probably grab 2 of the NF-A14. Is the back exhaust stock GP-12 fan fine?
  3. Located in Melbourne, Australia. There's quite a few PC places around so I can get most well-known branded fans quite easily. What would you recommend?
  4. Alright I'll replace the Venturis with the stock GP fan and pickup another GP-14. Thanks for all your help.
  5. Just tried 2 things, removing panels, and increasing the fan speed. Removing the front panel didn't seem to make any difference, but increasing the fan speed dropped temps by about 3-4C. I also tried removing the side panel and that seemed to drop temps by like 5C but obviously that's not ideal. If I was to try with an X62 would the 2 NZXT fans on the radiator as front intake and one 120mm exhaust be sufficient?
  6. Using a MSI Z390I, found it very difficult to use the 3rd fan header due to its position on the motherboard so I just split them all under 1 header. Do you think I'd see any lower temps using an X62 over the D-15? Thanks for all your help by the way!
  7. Running them at Max RPM, Don't have a fan controller so I was running all 3 fans off 1 header. Wasn't sure how a fan curve would would work with 2 different fan types on the same header.
  8. I'm running 2 Venturi HF-14s as intake with the LNA which sit around 900rpm and a Dynamic GP-12 as the exhaust at 1200rpm. I could try running the HF-14s without the LNA (1200rpm) but they are quite a bit noisier. I also discovered I can fit an X62 in my case, if that's also a better option.
  9. Hi, I Recently upgraded to a RTX 2070 Super (GigaByte Windforce OC) and it seems to be circulating a lot more hot air in the case than my old GTX 1070. I would never see my CPU above 75C with my old GPU, but now with the new GPU it can sometimes even reach peaks of over 80C. If I run a stress test that's just CPU it hits around 70C but when running cpu and gpu together it hits 80C. Currently running a 9700k@5ghz (1.31v) with a Noctua D15 Cooler. I have 2 140mm intake fans and a single 120mm exhaust. I was wondering if switching the D-15 for a 240mm AIO could improve my cpu temps, as it could pull fresh air in from the front of the case. Or if maybe I just need to improve airflow through my case in other ways. I also noticed the D15 is in Tier 2 and that a 240mm AIO like the Corsair h100x is in Tier 1. Is the h100x actually better than a D15, as everything I've read in the past makes it seem like the D15 can compete with 280/360mm AIOs. Case is a Fractal Design Define Nano S for reference.
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