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a 120mm rad would be fine for a single GPU. you could just plug the fan into your motherboard and controll it through SpeedFan. that way you can have it react to the temperature of your graphics card!

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13 minutes ago, RollinLower said:

a 120mm rad would be fine for a single GPU. you could just plug the fan into your motherboard and controll it through SpeedFan. that way you can have it react to the temperature of your graphics card!

Great. I have a Corsair aio in my system already, do you know if the cosair software interfere with speedfan? 

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Just now, AcriticalMas said:

Great. I have a Corsair aio in my system already, do you know if the cosair software interfere with speedfan? 

it shouldn't interfere, tough maybe you could control it through the Corsair software aswell. i only used it myself a few years ago so i don't really know what it's like these days :P

if you don't need to install speedfan you shouldn't want to. in the end it's just extra software running in the background slowing down your rig.

 

in Corsair link, when you make a custom fan curve i think you can just select your GPU from a drop down menu. that should really do the same thing as SpeedFan.

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