Case Cooling GPU Temps Gelp

Gilberto_2

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Hey all, just looking for some product specific advice in order to keep my components running well..

Case VIVO V-06
GPU MSI RX 470 Armor OC
I3 7100

My question is basically what can i do to keep my GPU running cool. I was measuring the temps using msi afterburner and at Idle im running at around 33 C but when gaming it goes up as high as 65 C when playing H1Z1 or RS Seige ..

Will you consider these okay temps? I only have the stock fans running from the front of the case thus far and i3 has the stock one..... my fan curve line in msi afterburner is 0-30 Fans off 30-50 30% 50-60 50 % 60-75 70% anything above that is at 100% ...Is that good or do you recommend something better. I have not overclocked the card or messed around with the settings much.
 
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Graphics cards are typically safe up to around 75C, so 65C isn't a bad temperature. Adding an exhaust fan to the back will give you cooler performance overall.

The Rosewill fan is a good deal, but at 2,000RPM, you can expect it to be pretty noisy. If you want your system to be quieter, a lower speed fan such as the Enermax UC-12EB or Nexus Real Silent might be worth the extra couple dollars. To give you an idea of the sort of noise you can expect from those, the two LED fans we include in the front of CASE-V06 run at a similar 1,000 RPM. The Rosewill fan will of course move more air, but it really won't take too much to reduce the temperatures in the case...

Gilberto_2

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Jan 11, 2017
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Yes, thats what i was thinking i might be missing, any recommendation for budget non led fans?
 

Gilberto_2

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Jan 11, 2017
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Dang thats an awesome price! Sucks that it has LED on it.

 

VIVO-US

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Graphics cards are typically safe up to around 75C, so 65C isn't a bad temperature. Adding an exhaust fan to the back will give you cooler performance overall.

The Rosewill fan is a good deal, but at 2,000RPM, you can expect it to be pretty noisy. If you want your system to be quieter, a lower speed fan such as the Enermax UC-12EB or Nexus Real Silent might be worth the extra couple dollars. To give you an idea of the sort of noise you can expect from those, the two LED fans we include in the front of CASE-V06 run at a similar 1,000 RPM. The Rosewill fan will of course move more air, but it really won't take too much to reduce the temperatures in the case.

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811999099&ignorebbr=1
https://www.amazon.com/Nexus-Silent-120mm-Anti-Vibration-Mounts/dp/B001AZHRYG
 
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