PO3-630 GPU Waterblock
Astro_Game
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Hi have a Predator Orion 3000 PO3-630 and i want to waterblocking the gpu a someone knows wich i should byu and what change it would involve to make for exemple the power supply
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While liquid cooling can be done, it's not easy to keep it tidy and practical mainly due to PO3 case/space PSU limitations. Here's a recent link on liquid cooling application to an almost identical PO3 in which temperatures were an issue under heavy loads. If it was my PO3-30, I would explore other possibly easier and more practical ways of keeping the temperatures down to more reasonable 70-80*C levels under heavy gaming loads.
Jack E/NJ
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Almost all threads here involving water cooling are for CPU cooling, not GPU cooling. What temperatures are you seeing that make you want to do something that complex?
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billsey said:Almost all threads here involving water cooling are for CPU cooling, not GPU cooling. What temperatures are you seeing that make you want to do something that complex?
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So try speedfan freeware to see if you can adjust it lower.
Jack E/NJ
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JackE said:So try speedfan freeware to see if you can adjust it lower.
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>>>When I change the fan speed of the gpu it is at this point that the temperature becomes a problem>>>The 3060 is one of the better ones that I would keep if it were mine. What temperatures are you seeing at reduced speeds and normal speeds?
Jack E/NJ
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JackE said:>>>When I change the fan speed of the gpu it is at this point that the temperature becomes a problem>>>The 3060 is one of the better ones that I would keep if it were mine. What temperatures are you seeing at reduced speeds and normal speeds?
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Anything below about 190*F should be OK. Is it the fan noise that's bothering you at normal speeds? How much airspace do you have on both sides of the card? Should be at least an inch or more before hitting an airflow obstacle. Anything blocking the air exhaust or intake?
Jack E/NJ
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JackE said:Anything below about 190*F should be OK. Is it the fan noise that's bothering you at normal speeds? How much airspace do you have on both sides of the card? Should be at least an inch or more before hitting an airflow obstacle. Anything blocking the air exhaust or intake?
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But it seems that there is a fairly large space between the hard disk bay and the GPU fan.
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What about the space between the GPU and the PSU? Is the airflow for the PS"U moving up in the case and the airflow for the GPU moving down in the same area? Or is the airflow from the GPU moving down, then through the PSU and exiting out the back?
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>>>Yes it is the noise that disturbs>>>OK. You are likely dealing with a common beat-frequency drone problem with multiple fans running at slightly different rpms at maximum speed. The drone can be quite intense or annoying. But often be made more tolerable by manually adjusting the beat frequency or speed difference between the two fans. The nvidia CP usually doesn't give you this capability. Have you tried EVGA CP yet from this link. There may be other CPs but folks seem high on this one. I would try to tone down the beat frequency drone with software before looking for another card cuz the 3060 is such a good one.
Jack E/NJ
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billsey said:What about the space between the GPU and the PSU? Is the airflow for the PS"U moving up in the case and the airflow for the GPU moving down in the same area? Or is the airflow from the GPU moving down, then through the PSU and exiting out the back?
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JackE said:>>>Yes it is the noise that disturbs>>>OK. You are likely dealing with a common beat-frequency drone problem with multiple fans running at slightly different rpms at maximum speed. The drone can be quite intense or annoying. But often be made more tolerable by manually adjusting the beat frequency or speed difference between the two fans. The nvidia CP usually doesn't give you this capability. Have you tried EVGA CP yet from this link. There may be other CPs but folks seem high on this one. I would try to tone down the beat frequency drone with software before looking for another card cuz the 3060 is such a good one.
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Astro_Game said:I use msi afterburner (which is very similar to an evga x1 precision) to modify the ventilation curve (a 30%) it goes to the maximum at 1340 rpm. I also change the power curve to a maximum of 1320 mhz (above the temperature explodes) and I never reach more than 180°F
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>>>I use msi afterburner (which is very similar to an evga x1 precision)>>>Yes, but can you control one fan's speed without affecting the other fan's speed? This is necessary to control beat frequency drone in the 3060 card itself.If you can't do this on the 3060 fans, then perhaps you can control the beat frequencies generated between the 3060 fans, the case fans or the CPU fans. Beat frequencies can result from any two or more fans operating at different rpms. Beat frequencies can become quite loud even if each fan is fairly quiet when only running by itself. This is because beat frequencies can often make the case enclosure structure resonate and seem to amplify sound almost like a speaker cone.
Jack E/NJ
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JackE said:>>>I use msi afterburner (which is very similar to an evga x1 precision)>>>Yes, but can you control one fan's speed without affecting the other fan's speed? This is necessary to control beat frequency drone in the 3060 card itself.If you can't do this on the 3060 fans, then perhaps you can control the beat frequencies generated between the 3060 fans, the case fans or the CPU fans. Beat frequencies can result from any two or more fans operating at different rpms. Beat frequencies can become quite loud even if each fan is fairly quiet when only running by itself. This is because beat frequencies can often make the case enclosure structure resonate and seem to amplify sound almost like a speaker cone.
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Hi after some time I come back here to ask you if you have any idea of graphics card model with two fan advised and a cpu cooler knowing that my current configuration is an rtx 3060 and an intel core i5 11400f.
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