System Name | iJayo |
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Processor | i7 14700k |
Motherboard | Asus ROG STRIX z790-E wifi |
Cooling | Pearless Assasi |
Memory | 32 gigs Corsair Vengence |
Video Card(s) | Nvidia RTX 2070 Super |
Storage | 1tb 840 evo, Itb samsung M.2 ssd 1 & 3 tb seagate hdd, 120 gig Hyper X ssd |
Display(s) | 42" Nec retail display monitor/ 34" Dell curved 165hz monitor |
Case | O11 mini |
Audio Device(s) | M-Audio monitors |
Power Supply | LIan li 750 mini |
Mouse | corsair Dark Saber |
Keyboard | Roccat Vulcan 121 |
Software | Window 11 pro |
Benchmark Scores | meh... feel me on the battle field! |
Not at all, the 460 is not really a hot card and these ones from Asus are even cooler. I always overclock them and the top card runs no higher than 60 degrees when on full load. They idle at about 28-30C. I currently live in Austria so it does get fairly hot in summer but the perforated case really allows for good airflow, especially with all the fans installed. The Zalman does a great job of keeping the cpu nice and cool too, reaching max 45C, overclocked @3.6GHz, at 100% load.I quite like it! But with 2 460 and only air cooling on the righ + no side ventilation, doesn´t it get very hot?
I can see how it could be a problem for you then... I took a look at your build (Nice setup you have there!) and have you considered upgrading your case to something with a bit more airflow? I know you must have spent ages working on the mod (which looks fantastic btw) but it looks like there is very little air getting to your gpu's. A full tower could help keep those temps down.I envy you then, I live in spain so in summer it can get up to 45c here so keeping hardware cool is rather hard, specially GPUs (I´m running 2x 275 (ASUS)