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Hi, so I bought new hardware for my PC the specs are the following

 

-Asus Maximus VIII Hero 

-i5-6600k (Yet to be Overcloked)

-GTX650Ti

-Corsair CM600

-Corsair H80i GT 

-4x8 Hyper Fury X 2400 MHz

 

Now, when I started to play CS:GO / League of Legends (the only games that I installed so far) this happened, the fans on my H80i GT where going banana's like 2000+ RPM, Corsair Link showed that my CPU temps while gaming were around 40C. 

 

How can reduce the RPM's of the fans ?? 

 

Also the games were shuttering alot, like 2 secs freezing, and then everything back to normal.

 

And to finish off, can you guys help me config my fans on my case?

 

I will attach a couple of pics of my case to this post :P

 

PS: I CAN'T change the case. The whole point of this build is to be a "sleeper". Also excuse the mess. I will fix this today once my PSU comes

PSS: I bought a new PSU (Corsair RM750x), a new GPU (GTX 1070) and a SDD :P Waiting for the monitor so I can swap the GTX650 TI

EDIT: I should mention that this is a CM K280

 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Nmistry09 said:

Also, can you list the current hardware that is in your PC right now?

 

Yes sorry, 

-Asus Maximus VIII Hero 

-i5-6600k (Yet to be Overcloked)

-GTX650Ti

-Corsair CM600

-Corsair H80i GT 

-4x8 Hyper Fury X 2400 MHz

 

These are the only fans on my system. 

 

The other one is from the psu which is turned downwards and the gpu fan also downwards 

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5 minutes ago, Nyxathid said:

Okay , so I went into paint , and this is my config as of now.

 

The Red arrow's means hot air.

The Blue arrow means cool air.

The White Circle is a place for a fan

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That's not right. Your fans are both intaking towards the rad atm. They should be facing the same direction instead and not fighting with each other. 

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3 minutes ago, Nyxathid said:

Okay, Thank you :P Also the white circle, should I add a fan ? 

If your temps are fine, don't worry about it. I suspect the noise is from the fans on the rad fighting each other. 

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2 front in, 1 rear out would be optimal basic fan setup. So adding fans to front would make it better.

 

On side note, your GPU is bit weak for CPU. It doesn't explain micro-stutter, though, that could be multiple things starting from drivers and ending into bad HDD (if gaes are located to there).

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2 hours ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

2 front in, 1 rear out would be optimal basic fan setup. So adding fans to front would make it better.

 

On side note, your GPU is bit weak for CPU. It doesn't explain micro-stutter, though, that could be multiple things starting from drivers and ending into bad HDD (if gaes are located to there).

Okay, I'm gonna pickup my monitor today so I will test out the micro studering

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