My filthy radiator

BlueGlue

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I started overclocking my old i7 950 and was concerned i was getting quite high temps.
I ordered two Corsair SP120 quiet editions for a standard push out configuration on my XSPC 240 radiator and found this sorry mess when i came to remove the old fans!! :eek:

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Cleaned up easy though and replaced the two case fans with Bitfenix Spectre pro's 200mm (with HDD bay relocation) and 120mm for an old Hiper fan i had at the back to exhaust.

Before: With my 6970

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After: with my 7970

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Personally i never had. Blowing my rig out every 3 weeks with my compressor helps a lot avoiding this.
But i am also aware that not everybody has a compressor, so i am not blaming anybody here... =)

Edit: i am a bit maniac when it comes to dust in my PC.
 
Filters on your intake fans would minimise it too. My stock 670's were going up to 84c while gaming in a FT02 case and I thought they shouldn't be that high. I checked the 3 filters at the bottom of the case - chocked up full of dust. After a good clean the temps of the cards reduced to 72c, massive difference! If those filters weren't present that dust would be inside my gpus instead.

Air flow makes such a difference as you'll have noticed since cleaning your rad.
 
My case is a Corsair 650D so it does have an airfilter on the front and one underneath for the psu. Weird thing is ive just sold my old graphics card and there was barely any dust at all in it.

Im not sure whether there is some weird looping pressure going on around the radiator itself as i has quite an open top, i.e dust get blown off the top when it starts up then sucks in around the edges (making this up as i go along). Althought come to think of it it i did go for about six months with no side panel on the case at all haha :lol:

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To be fair that is about 15 months worth.
 
Personally i never had. Blowing my rig out every 3 weeks with my compressor helps a lot avoiding this.
But i am also aware that not everybody has a compressor, so i am not blaming anybody here... =)

Edit: i am a bit maniac when it comes to dust in my PC.

ocd much?
but yea, i spent a good while with a tissue trying to get that little bit of dust off behind the fan of my old 6870. need some compressed air.
 
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