Does anyone know if this is something that can be done? I might pick up a playstation if this can be done (stock not 3rd party accessories/adapter)
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@gcfreak898: a solid gamespot 6/10
@04dcarraher: i see, thanks.
I keep reading that the DX12 API will allow for "multi-GPU" configuration. It says you can have an AMD and NVidia card work together. Would this mean I could have a GTX 970 (current card) and get the upcoming GTX 1080 and have them pugged into my motherboard without a SLI bridge? They ( multiple articles) are not very clear on how it can work. I was able to pick out a laptop example where you can take advantage of the integrated GPU and the Discrete GPU at the same time.
Can anyone clarify?
I just found the option for different fan settings and even a custom curve creator.
@neatfeatguy: good point. lets just leave it where I said. the is side of my case is cool ( not the slightest bit warm)
@horgen: yes I have the stock fans that it came with. my room is pretty warm right now, but the inside of my case is nice a cool, at least when I put my hand in side. I just stopped playing a game and the fans did slow down a bit but still going at it pretty good. according to the software its at 1600 RPM and cpu temp is at 30c. Also the air coming out the top is cooler air than the ambient air in the room.
yea I have watched a few videos on YouTube and people explain that any air flow is better than no air flow. I also need to find out how to slow down the fans on the h110i gt. When I'm playing games all my motherboard fans are quiet but those 2 on top sound like a jet engine. When I put my hand above the radiator the air is mostly cool.
@04dcarraher: there are filters built into the removable covers.

Hey guys, I think I have a little problem with dust constantly creeping into my case. Here is a basic outline of air flow in my case. The 2 front fans and the rear exhaust are running as slow as possible till the case starts to get warm. I have full control of these fans via the motherboard. The two fans up top for the radiator are locked ( controlled by the cooling block). Then there is the PSU which is really unnecessary for this topic because its on its own air loop.
So I was wondering if i should flip the radiator fans the other way and bring the cool air in. I'm hoping that this extra air coming in will create the positive pressure I'm looking for while also cooling CPU more.
if so, does it matter if I configure the fans to push or pull? Or would you suggest another method? Any bit of guidance would help.
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