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So i just swapped from a P400 to a nzxt Noctis case ( which has way better air flow , especially when the p400 has such limited intake ) and i've seen my 1070 going from ~67-69 when under load to around ~76 , i had 2 intake fans and 2 exhaust ( 1 rear 1 top) on my p400 and the noctis has 3 intake and 1 exhaust ( back ) , should i add 1-2 top exhaust fans on the noctis? This is particularly weird since i cleaned out the card before transferring it to the new case. ( room temp fluctuates between 29-35 , it's hot in Greece )

CPU : i5-8600k , Motherboard: Aorus Z370 Ultra Gaming , RAM: G.skill Ripjaws 16GB 3200mhz ,GPU : Gigabyte 1070 G1 ,Case: NZXT Noctis 450 ,Storage : Seagate 1TB HDD , Seagate Barracuda 2TB, Samsung 860 EVO 500GB , KINGSTON SHFS37A/240G HYPERX FURY 240GB  , PSU : Corsair RM 750X , Display(s) : LG Flatron W2243S , Dell U2715H , Cooling: Coolermaster Hyper 212x Evo, Keyboard: Coolermaster Rapid-i , Drevo Tyrfing Black , Coolermaster Masterkeys Pro S, Mouse : Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum , Windows 10 

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I had the same card and consider 76 degrees good.  My card was originally in a 10L SFF prebuilt and would constantly get up to 82 or so degrees.  

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