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So i'm sitting here with a phanteks p400. I got a h100i V2 on the CPU, which is a ryzen 1700x
overclocked to 3.8 with 1.35 volts.
I got an MSI x370 pro carbon, and an ASUS ROG STRIX OC 8 card in here...
I cannot seem to keep my temps under control... had the issue even before the overclock.
The problem is, this card while only ever reaching around 62 degrees at the most, puts out SO much heat into my case, and it actually makes my water temps fly up to around 43C... it is set from the factory to ring the alarm at 45C.
When I stress test the CPU in AIDA64, my CPU stays under control, however my motherboards go into the 70C range.
My radiators is mounted in the only spot it can be with this case... in the front. so my CPU is not directly being heated by the GPU. I have two 140mm fans on the top, and a 120 in the back all exhausting out of the case....
I am not sure what to do here... I need these chipset temperatures under control... do I set my top fans to intake? I thought if you weren't worried about dust negative pressure was good!
So i'm sitting here with a phanteks p400. I got a h100i V2 on the CPU, which is a ryzen 1700x
overclocked to 3.8 with 1.35 volts.
I got an MSI x370 pro carbon, and an ASUS ROG STRIX OC 8 card in here...
I cannot seem to keep my temps under control... had the issue even before the overclock.
The problem is, this card while only ever reaching around 62 degrees at the most, puts out SO much heat into my case, and it actually makes my water temps fly up to around 43C... it is set from the factory to ring the alarm at 45C.
When I stress test the CPU in AIDA64, my CPU stays under control, however my motherboards go into the 70C range.
My radiators is mounted in the only spot it can be with this case... in the front. so my CPU is not directly being heated by the GPU. I have two 140mm fans on the top, and a 120 in the back all exhausting out of the case....
I am not sure what to do here... I need these chipset temperatures under control... do I set my top fans to intake? I thought if you weren't worried about dust negative pressure was good!