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Upgrading from a compact Corsair crystal case, my gpu would overheat with triple A games after a long play session, blue screening. This is with 1 case fan getting messed up after a cleaning. 

 

The new case is the view 71, my plan is 2 cpu fans on a AIO exhausted, 1 exhaust fan 140 ml

3 140 ml fans in the front,  should I get another fan on the bottom for exhaust? I heard I should do positive pressure for this case, with the gaps on the side, top, and front

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33 minutes ago, Gannam said:

Upgrading from a compact Corsair crystal case, my gpu would overheat with triple A games after a long play session, blue screening. This is with 1 case fan getting messed up after a cleaning. 

 

The new case is the view 71, my plan is 2 cpu fans on a AIO exhausted, 1 exhaust fan 140 ml

3 140 ml fans in the front,  should I get another fan on the bottom for exhaust? I heard I should do positive pressure for this case, with the gaps on the side, top, and front

You never have enough fans. I have 3 Noctua NF-A14's, and 4 fans on my Kraken X52. You don't need to go as extreme as me, so what your doing is just fine. Also, this may help with controlling them if you don't have enough on your motherboard.

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Bottom exhaust makes no sense in any layout.

 

Also, I doubt BSODs relate to GPU overheating. But I'm willing to admit I'm wrong about that if you get it fixed just by better cooling.

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18 hours ago, LogicalDrm said:

Bottom exhaust makes no sense in any layout.

 

Also, I doubt BSODs relate to GPU overheating. But I'm willing to admit I'm wrong about that if you get it fixed just by better cooling.

I know tracking my gpu heat in stress tests it would rapidly climb to 90c, then slowly but steadily go up, and for a 1080 zotac, that's alot of heat I feel like

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4 hours ago, Gannam said:

I know tracking my gpu heat in stress tests it would rapidly climb to 90c, then slowly but steadily go up, and for a 1080 zotac, that's alot of heat I feel like

Yeah, I don't say it doesn't overheat. Just that BSOD isn't usually the result of overheating. You get throttling, reboots and graphical glitching more commonly. BSOD is Windows error screen, and Windows doesn't care about your component temps.

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