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Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 SE ARGB CPU Air Cooler Heatsink (PS120SE) on sale for
$32.31.
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About this product (
specs):
- CPU cooling slot support
- Intel: LGA1700/1150/1151/1155/1156/1200
- AMD: AM4/AM5
- CPU Cooler dimensions: 4.92 x 4.3 x 6.06"
- Heat sink material: Aluminum
- Double tower design
- Asymmetric Fin Structure
- U shape nickel-plated pure copper heatpipes
- 120mm fan balances airflow and static-pressure performance
- High-brightness LED atomizing ARGB fan blade reflects light making the ARGB lighting effect softer, also with up to 17 modes of light effects
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Was thinking about changing my CPU cooling in my play-station to help the 5080 below. I find these CPU cooler blocks to be huge and potentially blocked some airflow. This is all because I am running a dual GPU the top one obviously gets hotter but I managed to get it under 85 degrees under heavy 100% sustain load.
I was thinking about changing the CPU cooler itself to AIO so there is more room of air below it for the 5080 GPU.
I tried moving the 5070 TI GPU below 5080 to be vert but mounting is an issue and I already broke the PCI-E riser card -- the hard clip part.
I already got a lot of fans too. The first top fan is also drawing cold air in since there is no heat going up near front of the case. I even put one fan (out of view) below the 5070 TI now to get some cold air up. I could put one face the gap between the GPUs but that's last resort and would get the temp down another 1-2 degrees -- I tried it in a test.
Under normal use, I don't think I can get the 5080 running above 86 degrees sustained (thermal throttling) and don't think my MOBO can do undervolting or change the fan speed but I didn't look hard enough yet.
I think one of my fan on the CPU cooler is mounted in the wrong side. Feels like both fans should be shifted right so it blows air into the cpu block toward the back but I recall it would obstruct the memory dimm module on the left. The pictures did show a fan sandwitch in between. and all fans are toward the back of the case. My CPU is always low temp since I'm not running it hard so it was never an issue though.
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