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To increase GPU cooling, one should vacuum the dust from the case
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, add another case fan
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, install a PCI fan card
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, and add an aftermarket GPU cooler.
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Additionally, providing more fans to the front to get the air in and more fans at the back and top to get the hot air out can improve thermals significantly.
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Finally, using the best tools and careful handling when making modifications, as well as using thermal pastes and dynamometric screwdrivers to optimize GPU spring screws
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, can further improve GPU cooling.
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This article provides instructions on how to cool a GPU, which is a type of graphics card that is typically not installed with its own heat sink and fans. It explains how to vacuum the dust from the case, add another case fan, install a PCI fan card, and add an aftermarket GPU cooler. It also provides related articles on other topics such as laptop cooling, laptop cooling, and computer maintenance.
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Too few fans and you can find that there isn’t enough cool air going through your GPU and system to provide enough cooling. Providing more fans to the front to get the air in and more fans at the back and top to get the hot air out can improve your thermals significantly.
How to lower GPU temperatures - 10 ways to keep your GPU cool | WePC
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A lower GPU Temperature equals lower noise, longer lifetime, and if done right, higher ... Add Case Fans To Improve Case Airflow (Benefits All Components, ...
How To Lower Your GPU Temperature
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This article discusses the importance of understanding the cooling of graphics cards and the different solutions available to improve performance. It explains why some graphics cards simply cannot be improved, and how to use the best tools and careful handling when making modifications. It also provides a comparison of various thermal pastes and how to use dynamometric screwdrivers to optimize GPU spring screws.
How To: Optimizing Graphics Cooling - Tom's Hardware | Tom's Hardware
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