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[USER=15635]@zoon[/USER] Great photos. That's strange with the PCH fan, I did read in the manual it get's pretty fast, but it'd be nice to do something about it. With amount of exhaust you have happening around the CPU heatsink and rear of the case, I'd almost be inclined to unplug it and see if you can monitor the VRM temps. Perhaps as the platform ages, we will get better controls over this for well ventilated systems.Thanks for the reply, I might still go down the Noctua exhaust fan on the GPU as an experiment. Looking at your clearance there looks like I should just get away with it. It would also be nice to suck that GPU heat out the bottom of the case unimpeded which should help VRM temps, as I'll be pulling heat in to the case with my 240 AIO. Guess there will be a bunch of testing to do. In other news, my case arrived this morning.
[USER=15635]@zoon[/USER] Great photos. That's strange with the PCH fan, I did read in the manual it get's pretty fast, but it'd be nice to do something about it. With amount of exhaust you have happening around the CPU heatsink and rear of the case, I'd almost be inclined to unplug it and see if you can monitor the VRM temps. Perhaps as the platform ages, we will get better controls over this for well ventilated systems.
Thanks for the reply, I might still go down the Noctua exhaust fan on the GPU as an experiment. Looking at your clearance there looks like I should just get away with it. It would also be nice to suck that GPU heat out the bottom of the case unimpeded which should help VRM temps, as I'll be pulling heat in to the case with my 240 AIO. Guess there will be a bunch of testing to do. In other news, my case arrived this morning.