stringcheeseincident

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i just switched cases because my old micro-atx mini tower was real tight and the temps were getting high. the case i got is a little bigger and wire management is better. i still get around 45 degrees celcius for the cpu when i idle, and around 50-52 degrees when im playing a game. i think the problem is the limited number of fans in my case. i have one 80mm in the front bringing in a little air and one 80mm in my powersupply pushing air out. i plan on modding an 80mm blowhole on the top and 2 60mm blowholes into the back. will this help with my cpu temp? i only had a little bit of arctic silver 3 left over in a ziplock bag that i used when i first installed this cpu/heatsink, a few months ago. will ordering some as5 or ceramique and reapplying it help? any other suggestions? ill work on more wire management tonight. also, im going to mod a window into the side panel, soon. i want to avoid having to add a fan on the window, but will it help a lot? id probably have the fan sucking air in right onto the cpu.
 

stringcheeseincident

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really? ive always liked the idea of having around 35 degrees idle, i like the idea of nice, cool temps. maybe just adding a few blowholes will be enough. i wont lower the lifespan of my parts having temps like that?
 

mechBgon

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The rear exhaust is your friend. Secondary rear exhaust fans keep the air moving briskly past the CPU fan so it doesn't recirculate very much of its own hot exhaust. I think dual 60's in the back might be a little annoying (sound-wise) so if there is room for a single 80mm or 92mm, I vote for that instead, unless you don't mind noise in the first place. Good luck :)