Only suggestion is during your performance/gaming tests is to include a large overlay to the bottom left so the FPS, Min/Max, temps for GPU/CPU are visible for your style.
Should've gone with a Z motherboard. No overclocking support also means no underclocking or undervolting support. The mobo you have is likely goosing the voltage.
I got a 3090 in mine and it gets LOUD. I love the case, but like, is that the norm for it? I get TLOU going on it and BRRRRRRRRRRMMMMMMMMM. Any way to quiet it down?
@TechRoundUp the impossible has happened and I got it to shut tf up (reasonably). I put the case fans back in and adjusted the fan curve on the gpu. Will swap out the prepackaged fans for some slim ones.
@@rarthusdraken5654i read that a person decreased max fan speed for the 2 big 140mm at 1000tpm. That reducef the noise and air turbolenze to the gpu..let me know if it is ok. I am receiving this case tomorrow 😊
Yeah, 95 degrees Celsius is definitely no issue, as long as you're good with degrading all of your components exponentially faster. You would have to be an idiot to be okay with those temps when there are dozens of similar sized cases that average an actually normal temp of 60-70.
This is completely refutable. Thermal throttling is a built in fail safe to protect your components from lasting damage, rather than being the result of some physical process driven by heat causing the CPU to run slower...what you thought electrons in your silicone move slower when hot or something? really these are solid state components, what did you THINK caused throttling? Really you should refrain from making statements about something you clearly don't understand. Running your CPU at 90 isn't going to damage anything.