Dr. Willy
Student
I have a razing storm deluxe cabinet on location and the 357 in it won’t stop overheating. I’ve done everything by I can think of at this point and am looking for any other advice.
I have re-thermaled the cpu/gpu with artic mx-6.
I have swapped out the 12v fans in the metal case unit with bigger beefier ones that are pushing more air.
The cabinet has two 110v exhaust fans which work great, I haven’t swapped them because they appear to be moving good air.
The location itself isn’t hot inside, I have be 357 mounted towards the back of cab and the entire back door assembly off the unit so any hot air can get out.
If I pull the 357 out along with the I/o and run them on my bench they will run for 24hr straight no problem. It’s when I put them back in the cab that it over heats.
Looking for any tips/tricks I might have missed to solve this issue.
I have re-thermaled the cpu/gpu with artic mx-6.
I have swapped out the 12v fans in the metal case unit with bigger beefier ones that are pushing more air.
The cabinet has two 110v exhaust fans which work great, I haven’t swapped them because they appear to be moving good air.
The location itself isn’t hot inside, I have be 357 mounted towards the back of cab and the entire back door assembly off the unit so any hot air can get out.
If I pull the 357 out along with the I/o and run them on my bench they will run for 24hr straight no problem. It’s when I put them back in the cab that it over heats.
Looking for any tips/tricks I might have missed to solve this issue.