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So I have a Sama Tank mid tower and 5 upHere LED case fans. I'm using an ASRock B450M-HDV motherboard with a ryzen 5 2600 cpu with a 212 Evo cooling it. Then I have the RX Vega 56 which is constantly at 70c with about a max of 73c. When the fans are on full blast (positive air flow -- Front to back) it will drop to a stable 60c on full load. Do you think a negative air flow would help my reach cooler temps? Or do you think switching out the 212 Evo for a corsair medium aio would be better in order to have less heating elements so close to the pc? Because like 70% of the heat in the case is coming from the gpu.

 

P.S. I have 5 stock fans the computer came with as well, but they are loud.

 

Fans Setup:

• 3 in the front

• 1 on the cooler

• 1 in the back

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no , so long as air is being exchanged it doesn't matter if it positive or negative. case pressure is kind of a pointless avenue anyway as no case has any real measureable pressure in it.

whats the room temp as it sounds more like the room is hot and you're just blasting the machine with hot air to cool it

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4 minutes ago, emosun said:

no , so long as air is being exchanged it doesn't matter if it positive or negative. case pressure is kind of a pointless avenue anyway as no case has any real measureable pressure in it.

whats the room temp as it sounds more like the room is hot and you're just blasting the machine with hot air to cool it

well this pc used to heat up the room lol, but i just moved and I have my fan blowing cool air from outside in. The room is pretty nive (below standard room temp) but all the hot air is coming out the pc only.

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20 hours ago, EnderGaming said:

well this pc used to heat up the room lol, but i just moved and I have my fan blowing cool air from outside in. The room is pretty nive (below standard room temp) but all the hot air is coming out the pc only.

So in other words you don't know what your room temp is? Your temps overall are fine, and GPU being constantly, even when not in use, at 70C would mean that its not getting enough air or enough cool air. And since case front is full mesh, we can draw conclusion that upHere fans have 0 airflow or that your room temps are over 30C (86F).

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9 minutes ago, LogicalDrm said:

So in other words you don't know what your room temp is? Your temps overall are fine, and GPU being constantly, even when not in use, at 70C would mean that its not getting enough air or enough cool air. And since case front is full mesh, we can draw conclusion that upHere fans have 0 airflow or that your room temps are over 30C (86F).

Well I mean 70c under load at idle it's 45-50c

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Just now, EnderGaming said:

Well I mean 70c under load at idle it's 45-50c

Ok, thats normal. And since your temps aren't that high under load, getting another cooler wouldn't do miracles. Usually not worth it.

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2 minutes ago, EnderGaming said:

70c is fine for the RX vega 56?

Its fine for anything. GPUs can take over 80C temps. I haven't looked further into GPU cooling in awhile so I don't know if those are supposed to be cool or not. But its using blower fan, isn't it?

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19 minutes ago, LogicalDrm said:

Its fine for anything. GPUs can take over 80C temps. I haven't looked further into GPU cooling in awhile so I don't know if those are supposed to be cool or not. But its using blower fan, isn't it?

No it's a normal cooler, the sapphire pulse isn't like the reference cards 

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