question about video card fan
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question about video card fan
You know how some video cards have very small noisy fans? Are they better for cooling than taking the fan out and positioning a larger sized quiet fan such as Nexus which blows over a much larger area of the video card? Is there a risk that the larger fan won't cool the card enough?
Re: question about video card fan
Replacing with a 92mm fan attached straight onto the heatsink is usually a better way of cooling with less noise. I say 92mm and not 120mm as 120mm is too big for the card so you waste airflow over the side of the card.Aracu wrote:Are they better for cooling than taking the fan out and positioning a larger sized quiet fan such as Nexus which blows over a much larger area of the video card?
If it spins too slowly, yes, this is a possibility. Monitor temperatures when making any change like this.Aracu wrote:Is there a risk that the larger fan won't cool the card enough?
Controlling the speed of the fan can be the complicated bit. Running the fan running at 5V is sometimes enough. You can also find adaptors to fit a standard PWM fan to the graphics card fan header. Then the graphics card will control the speed of the fan.