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To utilize the increased power limit of new bios, I got myself PTM7950 thermal solution + 3x A6x25. While indeed they work better than 2x A8x25, my case has no clearance, and the fans had to be attached by a single screw to the side panel of my A24-V5. I believe because of that the fans are "vibrating" a lot, when put at 60% or more speed. Overall when running at 80-100% the card stays relatively cooler, but the noise and "sound" of it is just unbearable.[SPOILER][MEDIA=imgur]a/pTMInsI[/MEDIA][/SPOILER]What would you recommend in my case? Trying to push some pads between fans and side panel, which will bend the card in pcie slot? Going with some slim 60mm fan (20/15/10 mm). I don't own a 3d printer, nor capabilities to make a custom shroud for such fans. Or maybe just keep card as it is, and run it with 90% PL + UV so temperatures never hit 90 degrees @3500 RPM
To utilize the increased power limit of new bios, I got myself PTM7950 thermal solution + 3x A6x25. While indeed they work better than 2x A8x25, my case has no clearance, and the fans had to be attached by a single screw to the side panel of my A24-V5. I believe because of that the fans are "vibrating" a lot, when put at 60% or more speed. Overall when running at 80-100% the card stays relatively cooler, but the noise and "sound" of it is just unbearable.
[SPOILER][MEDIA=imgur]a/pTMInsI[/MEDIA][/SPOILER]
What would you recommend in my case? Trying to push some pads between fans and side panel, which will bend the card in pcie slot? Going with some slim 60mm fan (20/15/10 mm). I don't own a 3d printer, nor capabilities to make a custom shroud for such fans. Or maybe just keep card as it is, and run it with 90% PL + UV so temperatures never hit 90 degrees @3500 RPM