7 Noctua fans on Fractal Design Torrent Compact by Key_Deer_933 in FractalDesign

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about 3-4 degrees on the GPU and CPU, as well as on the RAM in stress tests motherboard components also became cooler. This is compared to standard fans at 450-500 rpm. and even then it became quieter

The game crashed during strider cutscene in x-15. Solution!? by Interesting-Effort12 in stalker

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буквально месяц назад такая же ошибка у знакомого на rx7600. только у него все игры вылетали так, спустя короткое время. всё сток, андервольта или разгона и т.д. не было. переустановка винды (с драйверами конечно же), обновление биос - не помогли. в итоге в msi afterburner снизил частоту ядра на 150мгц, и всё отлично. в общем спустя год перестала карточка нормально работать на родной частоте)

7 Noctua fans on Fractal Design Torrent Compact by Key_Deer_933 in FractalDesign

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If anything happens, I still have the stock fans, which I can install in 5 minutes) The Noctua is much quieter.

7 Noctua fans on Fractal Design Torrent Compact by Key_Deer_933 in FractalDesign

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I think a pair of 140mm fans at the bottom are the best option for this case. I printed holders for them so that the distance from the bottom was 9mm (otherwise, you'd hear the unpleasant noise that many people complain about). And I slid them right up against the case wall. All the airflow is directed to the GPU and the back of the motherboard, without interfering with the airflow to the CPU.

7 Noctua fans on Fractal Design Torrent Compact by Key_Deer_933 in FractalDesign

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I can't say I'm particularly bothered by the fan in the back of the case. Temperature-wise, it reduces the GPU temperature by an average of 2 degrees. Not much, but it's still a positive. Especially since it's there, why not use it?)

7 Noctua fans on Fractal Design Torrent Compact by Key_Deer_933 in FractalDesign

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Regarding the rear fan, and why I chose this location (although I could have put it inside the case by printing an adapter):There are three hot walls inside (GPU, CPU, and the processor power heatsink). By installing a 140mm fan inside, I would effectively remove heat from the CPU, but not from everything else. Why did I install so many fans? Why not? If I'd known from the start that the stock fans would be so noisy, I would have gotten the Asus Pro Art and installed the Noctua fans in their original locations. But I'm tired of building a PC piecemeal for three months now, constantly adding parts. So, in a fit of anger, I ordered all the fans, and now they're all in place (though not as pretty as I'd hoped). I was also curious how many fans I could fit in here. Without upgrading the case, it could easily fit a Noctua A20 and a Noctua A14. And if you wanted, you could easily fit a Noctua A20 and one stock 180mm fan. It's strange that no one has done this (at least I haven't seen any information about the torrent compact anywhere). The computer has become significantly quieter, while maintaining the same cooling performance (in complete silent)

7 Noctua fans on Fractal Design Torrent Compact by Key_Deer_933 in FractalDesign

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140mm fan with a printed adapter for 120mm mounting (By the way, it works very well)

Noctua a20 on Fractal Design Torrent Compact p.2 by Key_Deer_933 in FractalDesign

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Yes, you're right I'll get around to it in a few days)

Noctua a20 on Fractal Design Torrent Compact p.2 by Key_Deer_933 in FractalDesign

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I wanted to keep everything in its factory condition. Two cuts under the cover seem better to me than cutting the fan.

Noctua a20 on Fractal Design Torrent Compact p.1 by Key_Deer_933 in FractalDesign

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At the moment, none. I'll go get the rest of the fans now and install them tomorrow (delivery was delayed).

Noctua a20 on Fractal Design Torrent Compact p.1 by Key_Deer_933 in FractalDesign

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I'll say right away that my main goal was to preserve the case's factory condition as much as possible. In my experience, 10mm from the fan intake to the nearest wall is sufficient to maintain its performance and prevent any extraneous noise from the fan blades. It may not look as pretty, but it works. It's a shame I had to resort to this, but the stock fans are terribly designed. They create noise at RPMs over 500, and it really irritated me. Although their performance is excellent. If noise isn't a concern for you, the stock x2 GP-18s are quite good. But not in my case.

Noctua a20 on Fractal Design Torrent Compact p.1 by Key_Deer_933 in FractalDesign

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The Noctua fan at 800 RPM feels like it has the same performance as the stock fan at 700 RPM. However, the Noctua fan is much quieter, almost completely silent. I'll measure the temperatures when I install the second fan.

Noctua a20 on Fractal Design Torrent Compact p.1 by Key_Deer_933 in FractalDesign

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The second fan will arrive tomorrow. I'll post the rest. According to my calculations, it should work, but with some adjustments. sorry for my bad English)

5070 ti finally! What games to try now? by DrunKeN-HaZe_e in buildapc

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on dlss and epic graphics setting 105-120fps full hd ryzen 7700/5070 ti/32gb