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    EAvirus reacted to JeJaRaLa in Windows freeze and crash :(   
    if you have oc on the cpu , ram, or gpu you can try  on stock to see  if work fine
    you can use progams to  strest test  the component to see  what fail,
    memtest  for me memory ram  yo can see if have some bad ram 
    or try anoter ram socket
    CrystalDiskInfo  you can check  if the hdd is bad  or failing
    the psu  if you have a multimeter  you can check if  is delivering the  correct voltaje
    in bios i dont remember if you can see too
     
     
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    EAvirus reacted to narrdarr in Need Suggestion on Reverse Airflow   
    can always get a dust filter for the fan. 
     getting the proper fan curve for that one fan could/can be a bit challenging.
    another option for that area, is to just remove the pcie brackets no fan and just a up a fan filter letting the gpu pull what it needs.
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    EAvirus got a reaction from Shammikit in What are your thoughts on assassin's creed odyssey?   
    Totally worth it I haven't played the whole game but did play for like 2 hours on my friends computer as I'm still building my computer and I only need to buy the ram now. I enjoyed the game very much the story seems to be awesome 🙂
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    EAvirus reacted to freeagent in Need Suggestion on Reverse Airflow   
    Its worth a try. I normally don't run like that because of dust, but if you get better temps let er rip.
     
    I occasionally run a 92mm fan under my GPU at the PCI rack, still on the fence about its effectiveness. If I run it too fast I starve my GPU of air, too slow and it does nothing for me. I have it out right now. But if I was running a reverse flow pattern like you are contemplating, then it may do well in feeding your GPU. And with the close proximity of your rear fan drawing cool air in, your top exhaust would probably help you out quite a bit with GPU thermals, and possibly CPU too since you wont be drawing GPU air into it.. This is all highly dependent on how much air is actually flowing through your case.
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    EAvirus reacted to narrdarr in Need Suggestion on Reverse Airflow   
    I made it in paint
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    EAvirus reacted to narrdarr in Need Suggestion on Reverse Airflow   
    i meant inverted motherboard layout. face palm lol
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    EAvirus reacted to Dr0y in Need Suggestion on Reverse Airflow   
    Well with restricted front I usually like to configure it like the nzxt h500 with top and rear exhaust and let it be negative pressure and let the air enter through the constricted front and the unused pcie slots below the gpu.  It usually leads to acceptable gpu temps and a bit hotter cpu temps.  You could try that during your experimentations with airflow. 
     
     
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    EAvirus reacted to narrdarr in Need Suggestion on Reverse Airflow   
    Yay These closed or restricted front cases wouldnt  be so bad if they just did a reversed motherboard layout
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    EAvirus got a reaction from Fuzzyy in Need Suggestion on Reverse Airflow   
    Finally someone understands why I'm trying to do this. I can't take the pain of opening my front panel everytime I game on it. I will buy a new case but not for a while. Thank you 🙂
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    EAvirus reacted to narrdarr in Need Suggestion on Reverse Airflow   
    Also You can should/duct from the rear to the cpu. 
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    EAvirus reacted to narrdarr in Need Suggestion on Reverse Airflow   
    Ok wow this thread.
     
    Check it out OP. Yes the front panel is restrictive but it's not blocked off. You're efforts are worthy. But, air goes where you tell it to go. The problem with your config is 2 fold. 
    1. Top fan nearest the rear will be doing nothing as as rear fan is going to take it as exhaust.
    2 the rest off the air is going to fight with exhausting out the front and getting to the GPU then exhausting. Where's the next bit of fresh air for the gpu. It's going to recycle hot air.
    Just think about that.
    So, here is your solution.
    Rear fan intake. And cpu fan intaking from the rear too. 
    Only one top fan nearest the front as exhaust( what only one fan. Yes we are streamline the air flow, creating a positive pressure system, and reducing wasted air or recycled air.)
    2 front as intake.
    When you step the fan profiles. 
    Set the lower front intake at a slight faster rpm than the front top. 
    Your GPU now gets air and your cpu covered . 
    Chilling with the girl but when I'm at my pc later I'll make a diagram
     
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    EAvirus reacted to Fuzzyy in Need Suggestion on Reverse Airflow   
    I think exhaust at the rear, 2 intakes at the top and 2 exhaust fans on the front will do you fine. Some people replying on this post clearly don't know that the front panel of this case is restrictive, therefore fans placed as intake at the front are getting choked. If you do this config, your GPU temps might not drop, but your CPU temp will. You can try placing a static pressure fan on top of the PSU shroud blowing air to the GPU but I have doubts that it will work. I had the phanteks p400s and that case had a restrictive front panel as well. When I was gaming, I always took off the front panel. If you are willing to do that(removing the front panel of your case everytime you run a game or stress your system), set the rear and top 2 fans as exhaust and front 2 as intake. That will do fine, and it will be a great solution for both GPU and CPU. Another solution is to get a new case...
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    EAvirus reacted to TempestCatto in How to fix purple screen on my (Pocophone F1)   
    If it can be captured via a screenshot, I can't imagine the display itself is dying. Have you tried a factory reset? 
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    EAvirus reacted to Master Disaster in Need Suggestion on Reverse Airflow   
    When you're dealing with Air flow, you can think of the air as being water as it behaves pretty much identically (in fact its called fluid dynamics). As the exhaust fans push air out the pressure differential created in the case will suck air back anyway, the intake fans are pretty much only there so you can choose where the air gets sucked in from (obviously they also help with movement volume), without them it would simply suck air in from all the other holes in the case naturally (again, obviously this would be choked if there was no intake opening).
     
    It honestly makes no difference where you place your fans in the case, top, bottom, sides, middle, it doesn't matter. What matters is air flow direction and volume in and out, try to balance intake & outtake to maintain even pressure in your case, if you're going for negative pressure add more fans blowing out than in, if you want positive pressure add more blowing in than out. Try and direct the flow going from one direction to another, normally intake at the bottom and exhaust at the top is preferable (as hot air rises anyway) but honestly, it doesn't matter that much, as long as your sucking in from one end and exhausting at the other it will be good.
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    EAvirus reacted to mockedarche in Need Suggestion on Reverse Airflow   
    I'd suggest 1 top 1 rear and two front. 
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