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Would this work with this?

 

This is the case I'm working with

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811352026&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-_-na-_-na-_-na&cm_sp=&AID=10446076&PID=3938566&SID=

 

I also have a 212 EVO which I'm hoping that I can slap on one of the fans onto it, Just need a bit more airflow especially with this Nevada summer time heat.

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Sure, should work, but do you really need that many fans/ that much airflow?

This is my current setup, http://pcpartpicker.com/p/FsgbTW.

 

Although looking at the estimated wattage usage does concern me, I guess I could hold off on buying a bunch of fans.

 

The reason being is that Nevada is incredibly humid and hot for some reason this year, Usually during a long period of gaming on an intensive gaming session my CPU reaches a max of 62c sometimes and I've read around that the 8350 starts to get a bit unstable at those temps. So idk, I feel I'm just being overly cautious about this since it's my first build and I want it to last a good while.

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This is my current setup, http://pcpartpicker.com/p/FsgbTW.

 

Although looking at the estimated wattage usage does concern me, I guess I could hold off on buying a bunch of fans.

 

The reason being is that Nevada is incredibly humid and hot for some reason this year, Usually during a long period of gaming on an intensive gaming session my CPU reaches a max of 62c sometimes and I've read around that the 8350 starts to get a bit unstable at those temps. So idk, I feel I'm just being overly cautious about this since it's my first build and I want it to last a good while.

Just wanna say, 62c+ IS a throttle temp for the 8350, but, I actually own one, and honestly, you might just wanna try a better air cooler like a noctua ndhd15.

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Yes, but question is why to get PWM splitter for 3pin fans? If you want to use hardware fan controller, you are better off with 3pin splitter for better compability (PWM header may not fit to controller).

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