• Graphic card Fan help
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Right basicly I'll get straight to it. My graphic card is close to the bottom of the case so any air that comes out of it just sits at the bottom of the case thus heating it up and making my graphic card get hotter and hotter until it overheats. Is there anything I can do to help move this warm air away or put over the graphic card it self to fan the air out the back. My graphic card is a Palit 9600gt 1gb Super+ if there is anything I can buy to duct the air out of the back... Heres a pic of the inside of my computer... [IMG]http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt246/jamzzster/IMG010.jpg[/IMG] I can't get a new case before you suggest it :(
firstly, get a rear 120mm exhaust, secondly, what case is it? finally, clean that bitch out
Same thing happened to me, reason I got a Haf 922 :D
has it always overheated or just started if it's just started, take the card out and clean dust from the heatsink
[QUOTE=rampageturke;20159626]firstly, get a rear 120mm exhaust, secondly, what case is it? finally, clean that bitch out[/QUOTE] I second this. Get this - [url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811999113&cm_re=120mm_fan-_-11-999-113-_-Product[/url] Also if you have a small compressor without an oil pump, blow it out with some 40-50 psi.
[QUOTE=drummerundrcovr;20161085]I second this. Get this - [url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811999113&cm_re=120mm_fan-_-11-999-113-_-Product[/url] Also if you have a small compressor without an oil pump, blow it out with some 40-50 psi.[/QUOTE] Theres no room for any fan down there...
there's a spot just to the left of the CPU cooler... [I]some[/I] air being extracted > no air being extracted
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