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I think you could get similar results by creating a negative pressure within the case to encourage airflow to enter the case through the GPU side vents, like this:Or if you have space for it, use something like the Noctua NH-L12S CPU cooler with the 120mm fan blowing upward and therefore exhausting directly out the top vent, further increasing the negative pressure on the GPU side:The difficulty with mounting fans on the GPU side (when using a GPU) is that the GPU blocks the slots for the fan mounting panel. Unless you could find a way to mount them to the actual GPU itself rather than the case.I have no idea about this sorry, that sounds like some serious modding for swapping low profile heat sinks.It sounds like your trying passively cool a GTX 1050 Ti, or use 80mm fans for cooling it?
I think you could get similar results by creating a negative pressure within the case to encourage airflow to enter the case through the GPU side vents, like this:
Or if you have space for it, use something like the Noctua NH-L12S CPU cooler with the 120mm fan blowing upward and therefore exhausting directly out the top vent, further increasing the negative pressure on the GPU side:
The difficulty with mounting fans on the GPU side (when using a GPU) is that the GPU blocks the slots for the fan mounting panel. Unless you could find a way to mount them to the actual GPU itself rather than the case.
I have no idea about this sorry, that sounds like some serious modding for swapping low profile heat sinks.
It sounds like your trying passively cool a GTX 1050 Ti, or use 80mm fans for cooling it?