Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcutsCookies help us deliver our Services. When I purchased the build I thought that 15mm fans might help with the GPU clearance and airflow in the Node 202. So I stuck with that. Could wait for A12x25 Chromax when they come out.I would turn the fans around to blow into the cooler, and pony up for the 25mm versions.Ya I saw on this subreddit that exhaust was the to go in the node 202 with an aftermarket GPU cooler.

Custom cooling for graphics cards aren’t that uncommon especially for liquid cooling modifications.

With it open it started constantly dropping to zero degrees then back to the real temp then back to zero over and over, and my mouse started stuttering.

(So the case fans weren't so close to the GPU fans) Since I switched the cooler now I am thinking that 25mm fans would give even better airflow... haha but those Noctua's ain't cheap so I am just running these for now.Nice mod, and good temps. So there's plenty of heat transfer going on. Though there's room for longer. Wouldn't hurt if you went with 81mm.How much of a crease to overall length was there? Also, I’m building in the Ncase m1.

I could do some tests with them switched. I have kept everything stock for now (no undervolt or OC).Overall the install went well and I didn't have any trouble while taking my time.The RAM heatsinks have to be set to the outer sides of the chips a bit all the way around, otherwise the mounting plate hits them. Hi! Specifications and Features Would love some pics too.About your fan control, you can always plug the cooler to your motherboard and use the Argus Monitor. It feels plenty sturdy as it is.Speaking of the support, the end case bracket has two screws into the PCB, one of these screws into the stock heatsink enclosure, which no longer exists.

Soon as I close Afterburner it's fine. I am unsure if this could work and didn't find any good answers by now => Would a deshrouded & with slim Noctua NF9x14s fans modded Arctic Accelero Xtreme III fit into a DAN Case A4? ** Accelero Xtreme IV is compatible only with the graphics card using a standard size PCB with a width of 98mm. I'll probably have it all in a case over the weekend.Awesome man, I ordered the same cooler a week ago and still waiting for it. Effective, cheap, easy to install, quiet, and adaptable to a myriad of GPU, it really is a great option. The Accelero Xtreme III is a custom air cooling solution by Arctic for graphics cards. I just got an sc but it doesn't have a backplate.It's the FTW2 edition with the iCX cooler. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcutsAMD | 3900x | 3733 Mhz 14-16-14-28 | x570 ASUS C8H | RTX 2080 TiRyzen 3950X | 5700 XT | 128GB 3200 | Gigabyte X570 Aorus UltraCookies help us deliver our Services. Also I kept the front heat plate installed and hacked away the mount points to make it work with Accelero's heat sink. And overall thickness?Im thinking of cutting the mounting plate as small as it's possible to fit VRAM radiators perfectly on the spots.Man you must have a good grinder that's a sturdy plate :)Honestly, I don't know if it matters. Hopefully not cause that is impossible to remove.How much does ur temperature compare to the junction temp in stressfull 100% load cenarios?I'm thinking it would probably do better combined with some of those Enzotech copper heatsinks.There are the BCC9 low profile ones that I think should fit under it.And for the VRM's there are the ones starting with MST. Be sure to use the insulation strips where these hang off.I put a heatsink on anything that had a corresponding heat pad on the stock unit.The Xtreme III does not come with a back plate or support bracket like the IV does. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. This one not only had a back plate but a front plate!

I did play with hooking it up to the 5700's fan header and setting a FAN curve, however I ran into some issues with Afterburner (see below)MSI Afterburner seems to be a bit wonky with this card. Planning to attach the arctic accelero xtreme III on my 1080 ti FE but curious if I could take it off and put the original plate back on if I wanted to in the future? Graphics cards with different dimensions will not be compatible with this cooler. I can basically just hook it up to the 7v plug and let it be. I wish the heatsinks were a bit better though.

It's NOT silent as some may suggest, but then it's sitting on my desk two feet away from my head. Not sure the exact length.There's like the MST-73, MST-78, MST-81, MST-88. Supporting a large list of models from nVidia (GTX680 to the 7000-series), and AMD (HD7870 to the HD3000-series). I think the difference is just the length. So essentially they hang off the side of a chip a bit. Arctic Accelero Twin Turbo III Review Installation … Since Arctic advertises with multi-compatibility, we took the time to look for ... we strongly recommend to install the card with this holder.

/r/AMD is community run and does not represent AMD in any capacity unless specified.Press J to jump to the feed. Definitely recommend an aftermarket GPU cooler for Node 202 owners.Ya 25mm fans will definitely fit. The little heatsinks get super hot to the touch, even hanging off a bit. However, the stock back plate has no thermal pads attached to anything so I don't think it is necessary for cooling, and the support bracket does not seem necessary.