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Is my e-350 too hot?


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I'm running an e-350 in my HTPC, but i can't tell whatever it's too hot or not.

 

My case is an Antec ISK 310-150 with a 80mm side fan with a 3-speed fan controller.

The motherboard is a GA-E350N-USB3 from Gigabyte with a very small and maybe a bit noisy CPU-fan running at 4000RPM.

 

I tried to disconnect the CPU-fan and keep the side fan at the lowest speed, but i get temps at around 70c in EasyTune and 90c in CoreTemp. Then i disconnected the side fan, but kept the CPU-fan running and got only around 5c less.

 

In either case i think the temps get a bit high, but i can't decide whatever it is too high or not?

So i thought, maybe some of you have similar system and want to share their colling setup?

 

thanks a lot.

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@Dan the Gamer

Well the Heatzink came preinstalled onto the APU.

 

@tacohunter52

The HTPC stands right next to my tv, so a silent system i really appreciated :) and as i said the APU-fan is a bit noisy

 

Maybe somebody can recommend another APU-cooler?

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I took a stock AMD Heatsink fan with the PWM 4-wire and modded to the top of mine.... cool running and very quiet...

 

got any stock AMD fans off old heatsinks?

 

any quiet 60mm fan should work

 

Sounds like a solution, got any pictures? :D

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nope I dont...

 

In my other HTPC case which has an Atom/ION board and is fanless it has heat holes in the case directly over the board. I screwed a 60mm quiet fan to those holes and it cools the whole thing... and it dropped the temp 20c... I'd say that was well worth it

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nope I dont...

 

In my other HTPC case which has an Atom/ION board and is fanless it has heat holes in the case directly over the board. I screwed a 60mm quiet fan to those holes and it cools the whole thing... and it dropped the temp 20c... I'd say that was well worth it

 

Hmm not a easy mod in my case :( I thinks it's easier just to buy another cooler, but thanks anyway :)

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In all Honesty?

 

I would probably cut a fan hole over the board and put a grill on it. OR remove the fan on the CPU and add an 90mm quiet fan over the top... that's what i would do...noise and temps will not be an issue then... you just need a hole-saw or cut off tool to make the fan hole

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Doubt you will find an aftermarket cooler for that. Looking at the pictures on newegg of that board it looks like it's using a custom cooler. And looking at the case, it doesnt look like you have a lot of extra room there.. probibly have to mod the case to add a bigger/quiteter fan above the heatsink but it's difficult to tell from the pictures I was looking at.

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