Nebulous Dreadnought Class Senior Joined Oct 11, 2002 Location The Empire State Oct 29, 2015 #21 Nice! Check this out . You can use any pair of 120mm fans to your liking and it won't look ugly
OP Mikesamo Member Joined Jun 10, 2014 Location san jose CA Oct 29, 2015 Thread Starter #22 Nebulous said: Nice! Check this out . You can use any pair of 120mm fans to your liking and it won't look ugly Click to expand... does it help to position the rear fan on the chassis to have it blowing air inside the case . I have a massive 280mm water cooler on the cpu .
Nebulous said: Nice! Check this out . You can use any pair of 120mm fans to your liking and it won't look ugly Click to expand... does it help to position the rear fan on the chassis to have it blowing air inside the case . I have a massive 280mm water cooler on the cpu .
Nebulous Dreadnought Class Senior Joined Oct 11, 2002 Location The Empire State Oct 29, 2015 #23 Well you want your airflow like this: Bottom, Side & Front = Intakes Rear & Top = Exhaust Try your idea out and see. if it doesn't work, try a different route. Be sure to check the VRM temps using GpuZ.
Well you want your airflow like this: Bottom, Side & Front = Intakes Rear & Top = Exhaust Try your idea out and see. if it doesn't work, try a different route. Be sure to check the VRM temps using GpuZ.
OP Mikesamo Member Joined Jun 10, 2014 Location san jose CA Oct 29, 2015 Thread Starter #24 Nebulous said: Well you want your airflow like this: Bottom, Side & Front = Intakes Rear & Top = Exhaust Try your idea out and see. if it doesn't work, try a different route. Be sure to check the VRM temps using GpuZ. Click to expand... like i said before there are no vrm sensors on the titan . no way for me to tell the temperature
Nebulous said: Well you want your airflow like this: Bottom, Side & Front = Intakes Rear & Top = Exhaust Try your idea out and see. if it doesn't work, try a different route. Be sure to check the VRM temps using GpuZ. Click to expand... like i said before there are no vrm sensors on the titan . no way for me to tell the temperature
B bob4933 Member Joined Jan 3, 2014 Oct 30, 2015 #25 in the interest of air flow, you really should have all your heat sinks facing one direction
OP Mikesamo Member Joined Jun 10, 2014 Location san jose CA Oct 30, 2015 Thread Starter #26 bob4933 said: in the interest of air flow, you really should have all your heat sinks facing one direction Click to expand... can't leave the front side of the vrms naked..
bob4933 said: in the interest of air flow, you really should have all your heat sinks facing one direction Click to expand... can't leave the front side of the vrms naked..
EarthDog Gulper Nozzle Co-Owner Joined Dec 15, 2008 Location Buckeyes! Oct 30, 2015 #27 Wow.. Short answer.. yes. Airflow from the fans should be fine along with case airflow.
OP Mikesamo Member Joined Jun 10, 2014 Location san jose CA Oct 30, 2015 Thread Starter #28 tonight oll go to microcenter and pick up an x99 pro. saves me from having to wait . you should expect the full build tonight
tonight oll go to microcenter and pick up an x99 pro. saves me from having to wait . you should expect the full build tonight
GTXJackBauer Water Cooling Senior Member, #TEAMH20HNO Joined May 22, 2011 Location USA Oct 30, 2015 #29 Should have went with a 980 TI Kingpin or Classified.
OP Mikesamo Member Joined Jun 10, 2014 Location san jose CA Oct 30, 2015 Thread Starter #30 GTXJackBauer said: Should have went with a 980 TI Kingpin or Classified. Click to expand... I bought the titan x when it was released. there was no 980ti back then
GTXJackBauer said: Should have went with a 980 TI Kingpin or Classified. Click to expand... I bought the titan x when it was released. there was no 980ti back then