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Hi people. 

I have GTX H110I . 

my problem is  if i put my fans same as picture number 1 i got normal temperature 30-32c idel /  50c load  Max but it make so loud noise it's really annoying fan sound .

 

but when i put the fans same as picture number 2 i got high temperature 40c idel / 60c -65c load , but it was working normally before i tried to more radiator for the top of the case .

the problem started after i tried to move the radiator from top for the case but it did not  work so i take it back to top of the case and the problem started . 

any idea how to fix it if i want the fan in the same as picture number 2 ? 

 

Sorry for my bad English. 

"these photos from google "

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I'm having trouble deciphering the difference between the two. So is the radiator in same place on both, just switched around. Do you have room to mount radiator at front of case?

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Can't really say without actual photos of your case.

Fans are better at pushing as stated by Lord Nicoll.

 

From what I take of your post, your Fans are moving Air out, which is good for airflow but reduces the cooling since they use the hot case air to do so.

Maybe that`s the thing?

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1 hour ago, Lord Nicoll said:

Are the fans in push or pull? Fans are usually better at pushing than pulling. Also make sure there is no air trapped in the pump block. 

pushing air out  of the case in 2 photos , how can i make sure there is no air trapped in the pump ?

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1 hour ago, PETRGangKing said:

I'm having trouble deciphering the difference between the two. So is the radiator in same place on both, just switched around. Do you have room to mount radiator at front of case?

yes , but i got a high temperatures cuz my case is so bad in front 

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2 minutes ago, Anas Dweik said:

pushing air out  of the case in 2 photos , how can i make sure there is no air trapped in the pump ?

Put the end of the radiator with no hoses as high up as you can, so the air naturally wants to stay there. Run the pump on full speed and listen for the sound of water gurgling or a pump spinning with little liquid in it. Also shake the radiator to see if there is much air. 

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5 minutes ago, staubgame said:

Can't really say without actual photos of your case.

Fans are better at pushing as stated by Lord Nicoll.

 

From what I take of your post, your Fans are moving Air out, which is good for airflow but reduces the cooling since they use the hot case air to do so.

Maybe that`s the thing?

the thing is

if i put the fans in the top of the radiator "photo number 1 " = good temperature + loud fans noise 

if i put the fans down the radiator "photo number 2 " = high temperature + no loud noise 

both pull out the air form the case 

but photo number 2 was working perfectly before i tried to move the radiator in front of the case   

 

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So the difference is in one the it goes radiator>fan>case and the other it goes fan>radiator>case, you want it set up as the latter but you get better temps in the former?

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1 minute ago, PETRGangKing said:

So the difference is in one the it goes radiator>fan>case and the other it goes fan>radiator>case, you want it set up as the latter but you get better temps in the former?

1- radiator > fans > out of the case good temps + annoying fan noise 

2- fans > radiator > out of the case  hight temps + no bad fan noise 

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4 minutes ago, Anas Dweik said:

the thing is

if i put the fans in the top of the radiator "photo number 1 " = good temperature + loud fans noise 

if i put the fans down the radiator "photo number 2 " = high temperature + no loud noise 

both pull out the air form the case 

but photo number 2 was working perfectly before i tried to move the radiator in front of the case   

 

Not really sure but maybe that's something to do with static pressure vs airflow fans?

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-2175016/high-airflow-fans-static-pressure-fans.html

 

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It might not be the ideal solution but you may consider upgrading fans. me personally, I would have two Noctua slim 120mm's if its a 240mm radiator, or if its a 280mm I would have two Noctua 140mm's. Just avoid the 3000rpm models.

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If your using the stock fans corsair sent with it, i found at least in my case the setup became very noisy. I changed them to my rgb fans and the noise went down a lot. Also the software for controlling them has a tendency to ramp up and down too far. At least in my situation that is. Upgrade your fans and you should see an improvement and manually adjust the software.

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