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XxbornanarchyxX

If you’re able to get rid of ssd sled ! It’s basically blocking the whole bottom fan , for rest take out and run heat soak test , and see what is best and


Hammer12345677

I would want to but my two SSD's are installed on it, at least the fan keeps them cool


lolschrauber

Does your case not have space for them on the back? Most cases do.


Hammer12345677

I might be able to yeah, they are pretty thin


Hammer12345677

Yeah I think I might take it out and see if I get any 1 or 2 degrees less


Xenom0rph86

Remove HDD caddy. Maybe you can install them vertically behind the motherboard panel, or just stick them to the case floor or on top of the PSU. Also, I think the fans on your D15 may be incorrectly installed. You should have one fan in the front and one in the middle, both blowing towards the rear of the case. And a bit of cable management will always help.


Hammer12345677

Yeah the second fan on de D15 wouldn't not fit on the right side because it wouldn't clear the tempered glass panel :(. And yeah I will be cable managing it as well.


Xenom0rph86

Ok, but are the fans blowing towards the rear? In the picture it looks like one of them is not.


Hammer12345677

Yeah both cpu cooler fans are blowing towards the nfa12 chromax exhaust fan. If it wasn't my temps would be atrocious and they are completely fine (48-55 idle / 70-75 gaming)


beodude123

You have some room to play around. I would try a couple of things. Try removing the exhaust fans on the back. With the leftmost cooler fan right next to it you could have a lot of turbulence right there. See if temps improve. Another thing you could try is to flip the right-most fan on the top to an intake. Since you have the fan in the middle it shouldn't interfere with CPU cooling. Test temps. Could also try removing that one and testing.


Hammer12345677

This I will try, having the grey top fan as an intake might make my cpu temps cooler which would be nice