So, my build is in an NZXT manta, and sadly, due to my predilection for not noticing some of the finer details, my card is one that pulls air in to cool from the PSU side of the card... the case has a large shield bolted in to cover the PSU for aesthetic reasons... like 2cm under the gfx.
Max fan, with some gaming, it can reach high-80's, and I'd like to avoid that. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this? My operating idea right now, at least as a preliminary, was to buy a few of these:
Aliexpress Brushless Fan
And sort of prop them up to shunt incoming air for the GFX.... I was thinking they should have some directionality and therefore should do a better job than the larger fan. Does this seem like a terrible idea, or might it work?
The way the card aligns with the incoming fan, it's like probably only at its last 3rd, with 2/3rds blowing under the PSU shield.
The card is a 1080ti SC2 btw. There are two front fans that, IIRC, are drawing air in, the top one has the radiator on it for my CPU, as putting it on the back fan caused some more stressful angles than I'd like and the Corsair logo needs to be turned if I'm to mount it in the top, if that's even possible with this case.
Max fan, with some gaming, it can reach high-80's, and I'd like to avoid that. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this? My operating idea right now, at least as a preliminary, was to buy a few of these:
Aliexpress Brushless Fan
And sort of prop them up to shunt incoming air for the GFX.... I was thinking they should have some directionality and therefore should do a better job than the larger fan. Does this seem like a terrible idea, or might it work?
The way the card aligns with the incoming fan, it's like probably only at its last 3rd, with 2/3rds blowing under the PSU shield.
The card is a 1080ti SC2 btw. There are two front fans that, IIRC, are drawing air in, the top one has the radiator on it for my CPU, as putting it on the back fan caused some more stressful angles than I'd like and the Corsair logo needs to be turned if I'm to mount it in the top, if that's even possible with this case.