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I have a GTX 1080ti in the NZXT H1 case, this is unsurprisingly leading to higher temps for the gpu and the case itself. Idle temps for the gpu are around 50c and rising to 70c when gaming, these temps arent crazy themselves but the lack of exhaust fan on the case mean it slowly cooks itself to the point that the case becomes very hot to touch. How can i set the gpu fans to run even sligfhtly just to get some form of air flow while idle/low usage? how do i increase the fans while gaming to really help with cooling?

 

I am looking into a custom front panel but all the options seem to be based in the US (im UK)

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In MSI Afterburner you can either make your own custom fan profile or manually set a desired fan speed (in percentage), which should help you in your situation

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10 hours ago, SUPER_MOOSE93 said:

Idle temps for the gpu are around 50c and rising to 70c when gaming

Not bad, you could just do nothing about it. 

but if you're dead set on one, msi after burner.

10 hours ago, mmilamam said:

dont not copy me 

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1 minute ago, TofuHaroto said:

Not bad, you could just do nothing about it. 

but if you're dead set on one, msi after burner.

the temps themselves dont bother me, i just dont like my case heating up to the point where it becomes too hot to touch

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10 hours ago, SUPER_MOOSE93 said:

just dont like my case heating up to the point where it becomes too hot to touch

that's normal for the most part but yea if you really don't want that, msi after burner.

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