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Stock fans enough or do I need 2 more to keep everything cool? 750D

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It's common knowledge the more fans you have, the better. Granted your pc doesn't start floating around, that is.

For 50$ I'd say two noctuas or gentle typhoons.

 

Also, two PSUs? wat

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Stock fans should be enough, it rarely isn't enough.

 

Also, two power supplies?

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Stock fans should be enough, it rarely isn't enough.

 

Also, two power supplies?

Fixed.

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Fixed.

Just checking :P

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@TopazBrandon

 

you'd fare better with a mid/high end air cooler or a 240/280 All-In-One liquid cooler

over the H60. you'll find the H60 is just not enough and want to buy fans for it to

make it perform better and lose out completely on performance and noise control.

 

the all stock 750D fans are adequate, could be a bit loud, but for starters just fine.

most move to the AF/SP fans for looks and quieter operation. with the ACX coolers

on the GPU you'll deffo want some ventilation as those will heat the air inside the

case pretty good. don't go overboard on the CFM level on the front fans as the

front panel can be restrictive. keep the pair of fans within the 75-90CFM range.

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If I do need 2 more fans, what are the best fans for under $50 (x2)

Two more fans would be nice, but you're fine with what you have now. You could possibly replace some of the fans you have with quieter ones if you'd like to reduce the noise of your PC

 

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Get rid of the stock fans, and replace them with some noiseblocker blacksilent pros, or noctua's. it won't affect temps but will massively decrease noise.

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