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Cooling of an Obsidian 750D Case

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June 3, 2014 10:33:54 AM

Hi,

I am planning a build which includes the Obsidian 750D as a case and wonder if the fans that come supplied with it are enough to cool one gtx 780 (I will probably SLI in the future so bear that in mind). I am also planing to include the Corsair H100i.

Any input/comments are greatly appreciated.

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June 3, 2014 12:35:10 PM

You should be fine.
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June 3, 2014 1:17:14 PM

I'd add 1 more fan as top rear exhaust. That would be the least you should do.
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June 3, 2014 1:20:59 PM

The Corsair H100i OP intends to add to the build will be an extra fan. :) 
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June 3, 2014 1:26:44 PM

Karsten75 said:
The Corsair H100i OP intends to add to the build will be an extra fan. :) 


Ah, I didn't catch that. Yeah, he will be good with the stock fan setup then.
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June 3, 2014 1:33:36 PM

Thank you both for your answers! I appreciate them both equally, though I have given Karsten the solution since he/she was the first to answer.

Thank you yet again.
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June 3, 2014 8:46:09 PM

You are fine, but the front intake fans won't be bringing in much with the front panel on, and the front dust filter doesn't really work that well. So make sure you take the front panel off when you are using it (when gaming), and also look at buying a filter like this for the front http://www.demcifilter.com/p0484/Corsair-Obsidian-750D-... .

If you ever go SLI, you may need more intakes if you don't take the front panel off, so a bottom fan helps.
By the way, I have this case.
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