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SenseiDiddles

Right now this is my first PC build i have ever done. I have my computer here and it sits at graphics card 43* idle and CPU at 48* idle. When I play high graphics games i get 70* on GPU and in the 60s for the CPU. I don't know if i have my fans in great spots and if anyone can suggest me on where the best spots would be for them to help my case air flow that would be amazing! Also don't mind cable management i know its bad.  My fans right now are 3 on top 3 on the bottom and the GPU is a 3 fan on the bottom of it. I know at least one needs to move to the backside of the CPU cooler or just buy another fan for the CPU cooler but that what I know for now. Thanks guys!

 

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Side mount your bottom fans so they don't suck up all the dirt when you keep it on the floor, 

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1 minute ago, Smit Devrukhkar said:

Side mount your bottom fans so they don't suck up all the dirt when you keep it on the floor, 

His case might not have front intake mounts. Also it isn't on the ground, it is on his desk. Shouldn't be much dirt up there.

 

Anyways, OP, @senseidoodles those temps are more or less all you can ask for. Don't stress about temps at all unless they reach into the 80s and 90s. Thermal max for CPU's is like 105 degrees and for GPUs is like 85. You're nowhere near that.

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yeah the case front panel is glass so I only have the back bottom and the back wall with mother board is only for a radiator (prob didn't spell that right) I was thinking of getting another nautica fan for the CPU cooler so it pushes it right out the back. Also it is on a side table next to my desk so no floor contact and the case has elevated feet so the bottom has room to breath. Thanks guys btw it means a lot answering so fast!❤️

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Bottom fans look like they are exhausting. Do you have any intake fans there?

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turn around the bottom fans.. 

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