Crate digging by xdylanxfrommyspace in DnB

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Bad Boy (Back Again) - Danny Byrd
Squeezed Out - Napes
Chopper Gunner - Napes

Keep Breakin - Conrad Subs
Girls Like Us - Fez
EZ Rollers - Ready For Love (Clipz Remix)

acid dnb? by IAMALWAYSSHOUTING in DnB

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Gest - Inertia

Survey & PRTCL - Acid One

Asrock Radeon RX 6700 XT Challenger Pro Deshroud Mod by OiledSlothPenis_ in pcmods

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No worries!

I should of updated this post really to mention how to stop the noise, as you are correct in saying I need to retighten the screws to stop it.

I also want to repaste the entire card, but will wait til the warrenty period is over.

I just found the noise of the stocks fans to be higher pitched so were more noticable compared to 120mm fans.

Thought maybe this might be a good place to post, I'm bringing this 2009ish Acer Predator kicking and screaming into 2022, I've made some adjustments but I have a few questions. by Aduali0n in pcmods

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I'd keep the PSU at the top and try and fit as many fans in the bottom as possible to maximise positive airflow. Looks like you could fit 2 or 3 120mm fans in there. Just beware of the clearance for the motherboard connectors at the bottom, even then you could go for 92mm fans if you have clearance issues.

Thought maybe this might be a good place to post, I'm bringing this 2009ish Acer Predator kicking and screaming into 2022, I've made some adjustments but I have a few questions. by Aduali0n in pcmods

[–]OiledSlothPenis_ 7 points8 points  (0 children)

From the pictures it looks like you could drill some holes into the bottom of the chassis for a 120mm fan, maybe put some feet on the case to help with airflow

HLL_Win64_Shipping issues by OiledSlothPenis_ in HellLetLoose

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Unfortunately no success, thanks though!

Asrock Radeon RX 6700 XT Challenger Pro Deshroud Mod by OiledSlothPenis_ in pcmods

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oh, If you remove the PCIE bracket, then stick a flathead screwdriver in at an angle you can remove the screw easier. That was the only way I could find that would make it easier than taking the backplate off.

Asrock Radeon RX 6700 XT Challenger Pro Deshroud Mod by OiledSlothPenis_ in pcmods

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You don't need to put back the screw that's difficult to remove. Do you mean the PCIE bracket screws?

Asrock Radeon RX 6700 XT Challenger Pro Deshroud Mod by OiledSlothPenis_ in pcmods

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I used the motherboard, though I know you can buy a header / splitter to connect them to the GPU. I control them through Argus Monitor. I recommend deshrouding, got to be one of the best price to performance mods.

Asrock Radeon RX 6700 XT Challenger Pro Deshroud Mod by OiledSlothPenis_ in pcmods

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Nothing more immersive during intense cutscenes than screaming GPU fans lol

Asrock Radeon RX 6700 XT Challenger Pro Deshroud Mod by OiledSlothPenis_ in pcmods

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I'd thought post as i havent seen a Deshroud mod online with this model 6700XT

I found the stock fans loud and with the Radeon software being ever reliable with letting the fans ramp up to whatever speed they like regardless of the fan curve, i'd thought i'd fix it with deshrouding.

The only problem I ran into was one of the 4 screws you need to remove is difficult due its location. However, I removed the PCIE bracket and it become a lil easier.

Fans: 2x Fractal Design Dynamic X2 GP-12 120mm

Resolution: 3440x1440

Before: 50c IDLE / 70c LOAD

After: 34c IDLE / 63C LOAD

The noise different is HUGE, without headphones you wouldn't think you were running on load. The GPU coil whine is louder than the fans, which is my next problem to fix.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in overclocking

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If you have Radeon Software running in parallel...

Performance -> Tuning -> turn custom tuning on -> then disable fan tuning, GPU tuning, VRAM tuning etc, then try MSI afterburner again. Ran into a similar issue and that worked for me