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- Motherboard
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what do you mean with " I have to use the original cooler" ? i suppose you mean the one that came with the intel processor. right ?
I use that one that fits exactly between the mother board and the psu shelf.
It depend a lot from how you manage the fan speed, i start running at lower speed 1000 rpm, then i increase the speed to 1300 when i reach 50 °c and send it to the maximum speed, approximately 2500 rpm, when i reach 70 °c.
I'm testing the system with the game batman lego ,( as you see I have no graphic card installed) and i play between 50 and 60. During video converting task with maximum speed i manage to keep the temperature right below 70°c.
for my understanding, at least in winter condition, the intake fan doesn't make a big difference. Mine is spinning at 1000 rpm and just bring in a small breeze. I'm still considering if it worths.
I use that one that fits exactly between the mother board and the psu shelf.
It depend a lot from how you manage the fan speed, i start running at lower speed 1000 rpm, then i increase the speed to 1300 when i reach 50 °c and send it to the maximum speed, approximately 2500 rpm, when i reach 70 °c.
I'm testing the system with the game batman lego ,( as you see I have no graphic card installed) and i play between 50 and 60. During video converting task with maximum speed i manage to keep the temperature right below 70°c.
for my understanding, at least in winter condition, the intake fan doesn't make a big difference. Mine is spinning at 1000 rpm and just bring in a small breeze. I'm still considering if it worths.