I'm confused, because the fans naturally blow the opposite direction to what you described in the video. And I never see you mention that you have to reinstall the fans the other way.
@@angrybear6611 Yeah, as to not confuse anyone, all fans (including PSU fans) should be blowing the same direction. I didn’t exactly specify which way cause many people have already turned their case fans around, some haven’t. Some have turned the fans around and sold the entire unit to others. That’s why I tried to stay away from saying “stock” fan direction cause some people might not know what the original stock position of the fans were/are. In any case the fans should be exhausting air out of the case and the PSU fans should be pulling air into the case, depending on if your fans have already been flipped or not you may need to flip the fans. I may need to revisit the video to make that more clear. Thanks for the feedback!
These CMP/BC type cards need airflow from the opposite end, when compared to most fan-cooled GPU's. The warm end is nearest the exhaust when installed in a typical PC case or mining rig. Using the fans for exhaust on "back side" draws air in through the card and out the exhaust, they will NOT stay cool trying most other methods. Hope that helps !
great video! now i might take a serious look at getting a rig.
I'm confused, because the fans naturally blow the opposite direction to what you described in the video. And I never see you mention that you have to reinstall the fans the other way.
The main fans that is, obviously not the psu fans, which you do reverse.
@@angrybear6611 Yeah, as to not confuse anyone, all fans (including PSU fans) should be blowing the same direction. I didn’t exactly specify which way cause many people have already turned their case fans around, some haven’t. Some have turned the fans around and sold the entire unit to others. That’s why I tried to stay away from saying “stock” fan direction cause some people might not know what the original stock position of the fans were/are. In any case the fans should be exhausting air out of the case and the PSU fans should be pulling air into the case, depending on if your fans have already been flipped or not you may need to flip the fans. I may need to revisit the video to make that more clear. Thanks for the feedback!
These CMP/BC type cards need airflow from the opposite end, when compared to most fan-cooled GPU's. The warm end is nearest the exhaust when installed in a typical PC case or mining rig. Using the fans for exhaust on "back side" draws air in through the card and out the exhaust, they will NOT stay cool trying most other methods. Hope that helps !
wow! I've been using electrical tape lol
@@Jackson_Digital Haha it works, but isn’t ideal.
@legendarycrypto Agree. In pursuit of a more elegant solution, that 3D print is immaculate!
@ Yeah, I been using the Bambu Labs brand PETG-HF. It’s all I’ll use now. It’s good stuff.
@@legendarycrypto nice, I'll let my 3D guy know about that brand