Upgrading 400R fans

singh_dd93

Journeyman
I have a all 10 fans installed in my 400R (3 original and 7 CoolerMaster Fans)

I have the DeepCool Neptwin as my CPU cooler (My CPU is FX8120) but i still get high temprature of CPU and GPU.
Pls suggest the FAN upgrades in least possible budget. Max budget is 5000INR
 

ankush28

Bazinga
I have a all 10 fans installed in my 400R (3 original and 7 CoolerMaster Fans)

I have the DeepCool Neptwin as my CPU cooler (My CPU is FX8120) but i still get high temprature of CPU and GPU.
Pls suggest the FAN upgrades in least possible budget. Max budget is 5000INR

10 fans ?? Seriously:eek::confused:
I dont think problem is with fans !!!
Work on cable management and tell me what is configuration ? I mean how you've mounted fans? Where? Exhaust or intake ?

Which CPU cooler you use??
Have you overclocked?

What exactly is HIGH temprature? How much?

Answer all questions so we can help you :)
 
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singh_dd93

Journeyman
I have the front and side and bottom as intake and top and back as exhaust

There are almost no cables on front side. My PC runs at 100% CPU usage for almost 20 hours a day. It turns off only on Sundays.

This is the image i followed
*techdadreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/400R-airflow.png
 
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singh_dd93

Journeyman
CPU Cooler is Deep Cool Neptwin Deepcool Neptwin CPU Cooler - Buy @ Best Price in India | Snapdeal

It pulls air from front and push to back. I started using this 4 months back which stopped my shutdown due to overheating issue
 

ankush28

Bazinga
Your cooler is OK!
Your fan configuration is OK!
Cable manament too is OK!
:confused:
Check dust inside cabby! Keep cabinet slightly above floor and in ventilated area.
Thats what I can say.
Hope other members will help you.
Dont forget to add screenshot of your cpu/gpu tempratures
:)
 

bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
Your cooler is OK!
Your fan configuration is OK!
Cable manament too is OK!
:confused:
Check dust inside cabby! Keep cabinet slightly above floor and in ventilated area.
Thats what I can say.
Hope other members will help you.
Dont forget to add screenshot of your cpu/gpu tempratures
:)

Clean your cabinet and place it on a table but not on the floor.
Reapply TIM and clean your CPU cooler.
Connect as many fans to MB headers and use MB fan controller.
 
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singh_dd93

Journeyman
I am a LINUX user. The PC works as a build server compiling Android and other C++ softwares. The display is rarely attached to it. I made the PC for a bit of gaming last year but then started using it for compiling things.

The PC lies on a table with mica covered wooden top. I check for tempratures and other things just before shutting it down on Sunday Morning. It was last cleaned about a month ago. The last time i checked the CPU temps they were near about 69C
 

The Incinerator

Human Spambot
Changing Fans wont help much,if at all you can try and get high CFM fans for the sides. Better idea would be to use a good very very good TIM,TBH. Get something like the Arctic Silver 5.

More over you havw too much exhaust than intake in and around the CPU cooler. Just Switch of the rear exhaust fan. Change the orientation of the cpu cooler fan to face down and thus exhaust up. Let me know if that helps.
 

bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
Changing Fans wont help much,if at all you can try and get high CFM fans for the sides. Better idea would be to use a good very very good TIM,TBH. Get something like the Arctic Silver 5.

More over you havw too much exhaust than intake in and around the CPU cooler. Just Switch of the rear exhaust fan. Change the orientation of the cpu cooler fan to face down and thus exhaust up. Let me know if that helps.

See if you are getting the same temps on stock cooler and then use any good TIM like Arctic Silver 5 and then see the difference.OK.
BTW I am using 2 front in take and 2 exhaust and 1 for the CPU Cooler fans and I am getting good temps.
 

The Sorcerer

oh wow...Xenforo!!!
Why would you install 10 fans? Having the air being pushed out of the case as soon as it comes in does the opposite of what you really want it to do. The idea is that fresh air is circulated around the case long enough to cool the components and then push it out.
 

bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
Why would you install 10 fans? Having the air being pushed out of the case as soon as it comes in does the opposite of what you really want it to do. The idea is that fresh air is circulated around the case long enough to cool the components and then push it out.

The best airflow for 400R is this: *i.imgur.com/X6LxRc0.jpg

You don't need more than 5 fans I think.
 
@bavusani, rear intake fans should are never recommended as generally, the clearance behind the cabinet is low where warm air may get trapped and fresh, cool air may not be available. Also, the rear intake fans will likely push a part of hot air exhaled by PSU. teh fan config originally mentioned by OP is perfect.
 
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singh_dd93

Journeyman
Finally found out the problem with heating up. It was something wrong with motherboard. I have been trying things out from early morning. Took everything out of cabinet and ran the system and the temp at no processing at all was going to 40+. My friend has same setup with Sabertooth. I borrowed his board and tried running it and everything was fine. The CPU temp was around 10C.
BTW we changed the cooler orientation to pull from down and push above to exhaust and removed rear exhaust and it made the CPU cooler by 4-5 C

I will be sending the motherboard (GA-970A-DS3) to warranty tomorrow. Maybe it got damaged due to overclocking. I had my CPU a 3.6Ghz.

What do you suggest me now ? Should I sell away the board after i get it back ? If yes which one to buy. OR should I again use the same board.
I have max of 5000INR to invest
 
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