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Stock fans on the Corsair 275r airflow?

Anyone know the specs the stock fans that come with the case (275r airflow) I know their 120mm 3pin non-pwn but know nothing else/ can't find anything (maybe im blind)?  Also if their not good what fans would you suggest? Btw i have to use a sata fan hub my motherboard only has 1 4 pin header and 1 for cpu cooler (asrock b85m-itx)  I have the fan hub already Deep cool FH10.

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The included fans are functional. Try them out and see if results are satisfactory. 

What fan hub are you using? If it's pwm, the 3pin fans would run at 100% rpm. You could alternatively use a simple fan splitter off of the cha_fan header. 

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Deep cool Fh10, did try the exhaust fan there going to running 100% no matter what since there Dc. No idea on rpm i could replace them with 4 pins but with what? Another problem comes with my Cpu cooler.

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2 minutes ago, goldenburd said:

Deep cool Fh10 

That would run 3pin fans at 100% rpm. Unless you already have the hub and wouldn't mind the noise, I recommend using a simple fan splitter instead. https://www.amazon.com/Endlesss-Splitter-Converter-Computer-Extension/dp/B0881R5PYP

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12 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

That would run 3pin fans at 100% rpm. Unless you already have the hub and wouldn't mind the noise, I recommend using a simple fan splitter instead. https://www.amazon.com/Endlesss-Splitter-Converter-Computer-Extension/dp/B0881R5PYP

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Already have the hub was thinking about getting more fans and a new cpu cooler since my old one is a mini itx one and struggles to keep temps down but that was the old build without any overclocking or anything also only have the fan the guy gave my this tower and scamed me so im working with the parts only thing thats from the 1st build is the gpu, cpu, cpu cooler ram, everything else i bought https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009VCAJ7W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_ED0aGbX3JQFWT

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1 minute ago, goldenburd said:

Already have the hub was thinking about getting more fans and a new cpu cooler since my old one is a mini itx one and struggles to keep temps down but that was the old build without any overclocking or anything https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009VCAJ7W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_ED0aGbX3JQFWT

The NH-L9i is a low profile solution meant for cases without much clearance for a cooler. Cooling is similar to the stock cooler. 

System specs?

Where are you shopping / located? Budget?

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2 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

The NH-L9i is a low profile solution meant for cases without much clearance for a cooler. Cooling is similar to the stock cooler. 

System specs?

Where are you shopping / located? Budget?

  • CPU
    I5 4690k
  • Motherboard
    Asrock b85m-itx
  • RAM
    8gb unknown brand 
  • GPU
    Shappire nitro+ 480
  • Case
    Corsair 275R Airflow
  • Storage
  • Samsung evo 860 500gb
  • Seagate backup plus 1tb
    64 gb flashdrive/iso
    Damaged 500gb Seagate dieing (getting fixed)
  • PSU
    Corsair Cx650f Rgb
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 pro
     
     
     
    Shopping on Amazon right now budgets 50 on fans. I made 300 on upgrades the old psu was un branded and blew up. Old case was unbranded. Alot of cringe with this pc
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1 hour ago, WoodenMarker said:

The NH-L9i is a low profile solution meant for cases without much clearance for a cooler. Cooling is similar to the stock cooler. 

System specs?

Where are you shopping / located? Budget?

Also forget about the gpu riser kit from the old case if i need to move the gpu 

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2 hours ago, goldenburd said:
  • I5 4690k
  • Shappire nitro+ 480
  • Shopping on Amazon right now budgets 50 on fans. I made 300 on upgrades the old psu was un branded and blew up. Old case was unbranded. Alot of cringe with this pc

Amazon US? What are cpu load temps? Have you tried undervolting?

The stock case fans should be plenty for cooling already. Considering the budget, new fans might not be worth getting over a cheap fan splitter and a better cpu cooler. 

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16 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

Amazon US? What are cpu load temps? Have you tried undervolting?

The stock case fans should be plenty for cooling already. Considering the budget, new fans might not be worth getting over a cheap fan splitter and a better cpu cooler. 

Amazon Prime US.

Old cpu load temps are n/a but got idle i think. Cant boot rn do to not installing windows on the ssd yet and recovering my data from the dieg hdd. This is cpu temp right after turning it on about 1 month ago stock clock speeds (3.7-3.8 ghz). After running heaven it hits 70c after not even 30 seconds gpu had a custom fan curve to combat it but all efforts failed. Original thought was the hdd caused it but im not 100% that case had no intakes

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The cooler was definitely performing worse with a hdd blocking its intake. The NH-L9i should be much better in the 275R Airflow. A simple fan splitter like the one I linked earlier should be all you need. 

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51 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

Amazon US? What are cpu load temps? Have you tried undervolting?

The stock case fans should be plenty for cooling already. Considering the budget, new fans might not be worth getting over a cheap fan splitter and a better cpu cooler. 

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H22TC1N/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_aD3aGb01C0DK1?psc=1

 

Also could use some of my points for this

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CRG8X69/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_dlT3_yI3aGbMTPDKW5?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 its on sale

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4 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

The cooler was definitely performing worse with a hdd blocking its intake. The NH-L9i should be much better in the 275R Airflow. A simple fan splitter like the one I linked earlier should be all you need. 

Had a whole intake vented side panel wasn't shown in pics

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2 minutes ago, goldenburd said:

Either should cool better but the practical difference over the NH-L9i may be negligible considering the lack of oc'ing available with the motherboard. 

1 minute ago, goldenburd said:

Had a whole intake vented side panel wasn't shown in pics

Doesn't the hdd hang over the cooler?

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1 minute ago, WoodenMarker said:

Either should cool better but the practical difference over the NH-L9i may be negligible considering the lack of oc'ing available with the motherboard. 

Doesn't the hdd hang over the cooler?

The motherboard allows overclocking? Also my cpus over overclockable just didn't. And no the hdd didn't hang over the cooler the psu's intake was actually exhaust like the gpu for some dumb reason. Also looking at a aio so i have more space around the motherboard.

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Just now, goldenburd said:

The motherboard allows overclocking? Also my cpus over overclockable just didn't. And no the hdd didn't hang over the cooler the psu's intake was actually exhaust like the gpu for some dumb reason. Also looking at a aio so i have more space around the motherboard.

Ah, the hdd in the last photo looked like it was on a swinging bracket. 

 

Unless I'm mistaken, the motherboard doesn't support oc'ing the 4690k. A G3258 may be fine but that an exception. To oc the 4690k, you need a z87 / z97 motherboard. How high are you able to raise the core clock multiplier from the bios setting? It's generally limited to the turbo clocks on b85. 

 

The NH-L9i would probably obstruct less of the motherboard components than an AIO. 

The 120mm fan on the psu is generally for intake. Exhausting out the rear vents is normal for a psu. 

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4 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

Ah, the hdd in the last photo looked like it was on a swinging bracket. 

 

Unless I'm mistaken, the motherboard doesn't support oc'ing the 4690k. A G3258 may be fine but that an exception. To oc the 4690k, you need a z87 / z97 motherboard. How high are you able to raise the core clock multiplier from the bios setting? It's generally limited to the turbo clocks on b85. 

 

The NH-L9i would probably obstruct less of the motherboard components than an AIO. 

The 120mm fan on the psu is generally for intake. Exhausting out the rear vents is normal for a psu. 

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The psu was exhausting from the other way. Also let me get you the link to the mother board it has new bios and I haven't tryed to over clock it past 3.8 ghz but it might. 

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20 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

Ah, the hdd in the last photo looked like it was on a swinging bracket. 

 

Unless I'm mistaken, the motherboard doesn't support oc'ing the 4690k. A G3258 may be fine but that an exception. To oc the 4690k, you need a z87 / z97 motherboard. How high are you able to raise the core clock multiplier from the bios setting? It's generally limited to the turbo clocks on b85. 

 

The NH-L9i would probably obstruct less of the motherboard components than an AIO. 

The 120mm fan on the psu is generally for intake. Exhausting out the rear vents is normal for a psu. 

proper-psu-intake-fan-positioning.jpg

Looks like it depends on the bios version. Also think mines flashed back who knows. But its a easy fix if not.https://pcpartpicker.com/b/fwV6Mp

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5 minutes ago, goldenburd said:

Looks like it depends on the bios version. Also think mines flashed back who knows. But its a easy fix if not.https://pcpartpicker.com/b/fwV6Mp

The original bios that supported non-K oc was before the updated bios for Haswell-R / Devils Canyon support. Rolling back may mean lack of support for the 4690k. 

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1 minute ago, WoodenMarker said:

The original bios that supported non-K oc was before the updated bios for Haswell-R / Devils Canyon support. Rolling back may mean lack of support for the 4690k. 

Would a picture of the cpu be helpful? Im trying to find out if i can overclock it now from the d--k that gave it to me. Could turn it on without the cpu cooler but it won't load to window like i said. Just trying to get all the damn problems out of the way.

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10 minutes ago, goldenburd said:

Would a picture of the cpu be helpful? Im trying to find out if i can overclock it now from the d--k that gave it to me. Could turn it on without the cpu cooler but it won't load to window like i said. Just trying to get all the damn problems out of the way.

No, a picture wouldn't make a difference unless you're unsure what cpu you have. Install Windows first. You can try raising the core clock and just seeing if you can get into windows desktop at 4.2ghz or so just to see if the core clock multiplier is limited to turbo or not. 

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5 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

No, a picture wouldn't make a difference unless you're unsure what cpu you have. Install Windows first. You can try raising the core clock and just seeing if you can get into windows desktop at 4.2ghz or so just to see if the core clock multiplier is limited to turbo or not. 

I mean i can check the bios version but i have to finish building the pc. When im in the middle of being foreclosed on (long story) anyways. Do i still buy a cpu cooler or just see the noctua run and waste kryonaut if it thermals again. 

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3 minutes ago, goldenburd said:

I mean i can check the bios version but i have to finish building the pc. When im in the middle of being foreclosed on (long story) anyways. Do i still buy a cpu cooler or just see the noctua run and waste kryonaut if it thermals again. 

The bios version wouldn't explain much more than what's mentioned on the motherboard website. I'm not sure if and when non-K oc was removed so you'll have to try setting an oc to see if it works. 

The NH-L9i should be plenty for cooling a stock 4690k. If you haven't tried undervolting, you should for lower power consumption and temps since there's no downside unless you undervolt so much that the system is unstable. 

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12 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

No, a picture wouldn't make a difference unless you're unsure what cpu you have. Install Windows first. You can try raising the core clock and just seeing if you can get into windows desktop at 4.2ghz or so just to see if the core clock multiplier is limited to turbo or not. 

From the sticker on the motherboard the bios is 1.70-15B but it was updated apparently.

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