GPU core temps are 80C? Whew. Have more pictures of your build?
I also use an AV cooling fan under my nCase M1 that extracts bottom exhaust hot air from GPU. Helps quite a bit actually. Turns on automatically as PC gets warm and pulls the hot air right out from accumulating.
What a beautiful rig! What are your specs and temps loaded? Glad you are enjoying the M1. I was really sad to see it discontinued.
I'll get as photos of mine later, externally it looks like any M1 aside from a custom color changing automotive paint however inside is a hackjob of making stuff fit via the dremel
I had mine for a while. Will have to rebuild soon.
Computer Setups
Case: N-Case M1 V5
Motherboard: Asus Rog Strix Z270i Gaming Mini ITX
CPU: Intel i7 7700K Kaby Lake 4.2 GHZ
CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-C14 with Corsair ML140 Pro LED Fan
Memory: Corsair Dominator Platinum Series 32GB (2 x 16) DDR4 3000MHz C16 Video Card: Asus Rog Strix GeForce GTX 1080 TI 11GB
Storage 1: Samsung 950 Pro 256GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive
Storage 2: Samsung 950 Pro 512GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive
Power Supply: Corsair SF 600 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular SFX Power Supply
Keyboard: Corsair K70 RGB Rapid-fire
Mouse: Logitech G903 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouth
Hey that is an awesome kit! If it works fine just stick with it for a while longer. I've been battling heat in my build and have had to go to great lengths to get things in check in my case.
Hey that is an awesome kit! If it works fine just stick with it for a while longer. I've been battling heat in my build and have had to go to great lengths to get things in check in my case.
It's a marvel of a case. I have been using one for a long time, with a RTX FE 3090 inside, watercooled (custom), with two 240mm rad. That case allow even the most crazy build
It's a marvel of a case. I have been using one for a long time, with a RTX FE 3090 inside, watercooled (custom), with two 240mm rad. That case allow even the most crazy build
Yeah, shame it was discontinued. I use side intake bottom exhaust with an AC infinity bottom/pull side exhaust flipped upside down on the bottom. Helps make sure the hot air doesn't sit around. My CPU runs at roughly 75C under a Dark Rock TF with single core spike/gaming loads, much lower with core distributed. Ryzen core boost is ruthless for temps so it is tuned. GPU sits at 65-70C tops, overclocked with the bottom exhaust setup which I consider pretty impressive given everything else. Fans are not aggressive at all, noise is my enemy so I had to find a balance there. I really wanted to stay away from water, I've gone that route before but I wanted a set it and forget it (aside from dusting) experience.
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