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Will the power supply be properly placed like this??
I imagine that if I place it upside down it won't ventilate well because it goes directly to the floor of the case and doesn't have enough space to expel the air, so in this way it goes towards the graphics card, against its fans, anyway, I hope for suggestions.
For now I'm going to replace the phenom 2 with the fx 8320. By the way I didn't know that the cooler I bought separately was so big... :D

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The power supply fan sucks air in from the inside and then exits through the back. It won't blow onto the graphics card.
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Thanks Kernel1.0, sometimes my ignorance knows no bounds :D.
I still have a lot to learn….:eek:Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
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In fact, it's better if the fan is at the bottom, facing down, because if the graphics card gives off heat and the power supply unit absorbs it, you know what can happen :wall:
Regarding the heatsink, in general they dissipate heat depending on the size, composition, many tubes are made of copper, etc., but it's very difficult for a small fan to dissipate well. The size shouldn't worry you, I think mine is bigger and I've never had any problems with it. That said, make sure the board is well screwed down, put the heatsink on properly and don't give the board too many twists and turns ;D The original AMD heatsink is fine if you use the computer lightly, but if you push it with games... get ready to buy some headphones because they make a lot of noise and the micro gets very hot.
You did well buying the FX-8320 instead of the FX-8350. For that price, it's a very good micro. You'll let us know how it goes.
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Thanks amd125, so nothing would happen and it would even be better if the F.A. fan was facing down. Well, I'll change it but let's leave it for another day, maybe tomorrow :D, since I just installed the micro with the heatsink and what a mess I had, with so many F.A. cables crossing through there, anyway, in the end everything went well, I started the pc, it detected the micro, apparently everything is fine, we'll see how it performs, for now I don't plan to do oc on the graphics card or cpu, since I have no idea how to operate with it without anything strange happening. I'll leave you a few pictures, as well as temperatures and voltages.
Thank you very much for your advice, I don't know what would happen without you, with how clumsy I am.:DSent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk





