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trance247

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videocard - 43 idle, 53 load less than 1500 rpm fan
cpu - 45 idle, 56 load less than 1500 rpm fan


my specs are below, case is really small, i am conteplating to add another fan inside floppy drive slot so it will blow air toward my hd which is in 5.25" slot and maybe modding side of of the case with 120mm fan....or should i just relax and those temps seem normal, nothing is OC'd and syste mis mucho quite, onyl thign i hear is PSU humming.
 

LOUISSSSS

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they seem fine. whats the temperatures in your local area? is it hot? in NYC right now its about 70-80F in my room (depending on ac or not)
 

nullpointerus

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Originally posted by: trance247
videocard - 43 idle, 53 load less than 1500 rpm fan
cpu - 45 idle, 56 load less than 1500 rpm fan


my specs are below, case is really small, i am conteplating to add another fan inside floppy drive slot so it will blow air toward my hd which is in 5.25" slot and maybe modding side of of the case with 120mm fan....or should i just relax and those temps seem normal, nothing is OC'd and syste mis mucho quite, onyl thign i hear is PSU humming.
Your videocard temperature is very good, but if you plan to overclock I would get some better cooling for that CPU as you'll be approaching the maximum for stability and longevity. We can't really give you sound cooling advice until we know more about your case and the size and position of your existing fans.
 

nullpointerus

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Wow, I didn't realize you had a SFF case. Those temperatures are actually quite good!

If you don't plan to overclock, I would leave the system as-is since you seem to be happy with the noise levels.

On the other hand, if you do plan to overclock, maybe test first to see if the temperatures increase significantly; in that case, modding your side panel to support a 120mm fan as you said is probably your best bet. I've heard good things about Yate Loons as case fans, and they're also relatively inexpensive.

But I wouldn't mod a nice case like yours unless it really needed extra cooling.

EDIT: Oh, I see your rig information in your signature. Sorry I missed that earlier! BTW, which guide/thread did you follow when modding your NV Silencer? There was one kicking around on the forums recently, but I seem to have lost it.
 

pkme2

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I don't game or O/C. My cases are PC-60s
My ambient is 25C 3500+
My CPU working is 33C
My mobo is 30C
My CPU load is 42C

My ambient 25C 4400+
My CPU working 34C
My mobo 31C
My CPU load is 43C

My PC-7's AMD runs a little less in temps.
I run Yate Loon 80mm/120mm case fans for my quietness.

 

trance247

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i google and i stnumbed on one post on some forum claiming that this verison of the prouct will fit without any mods, i was lost before becasue the damn stock fan was so annoying, but this version fits like charm except it does not cover memory chips, so i will add copper ramsinks on those soon, also Zalman heatpipe cooler for HDD is coming soon, only thing the temps were lower on my 7800gt with previous version of the silencer...i'd say about 8-9 degrees, go figure... this one is smaller though so i guess this is why