Message boards : Number crunching : Replaced fans with blowers
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I just installed a blower in one of my systems to cool the 2 GTX 580s. They were running at 80C+. The blower moves more air, directs it much better and reduced my temps by at least 8C. | |
ID: 25530 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I gotta get more of these things! Have a link to the product you'd like to share? | |
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I have a laptop with a 330m, while i know its not powerful it can run diablo 3, so im gonna get a laptop fan for it because it will power off currently due to heat. better than nothing | |
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Here is a link to the model I used http://www.amazon.com/Delta-BFB1012HH-DC12V-97x94x33mm-Brushless/dp/B000X45CAQ. I bought it on ebay for $10 with shipping. | |
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I only know the 120*120mm from DELTA with are very loud too, but blow much much more than 33m3 per min ;) | |
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They are normally called exhaust fans. | |
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Using them for exhaust is a good idea. I installed one to blow air between my 2 GTX 580s because the cards are right next to each other. This means one of the cards is starved for air on the fan and the temp was about 8C - 10C hotter than the other card. With the blower running, I can get enough air between the two cards that both of them run at about the same temp. This is great because I have now successfully overclocked both cards to 972MHz and I am going for 1,000MHz. | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : Replaced fans with blowers