![]() This is just a fan that fits in the PCI clot under your video card, blowing air directly on it. ![]() Side panel would work a little better though.Ī method that's a little more expensive ($25) is to just get a PCI fan from Circuit City. You might also consider installing a fan in the top of your case. That's what I'm doing, until I get around to installing another fan. If it still gets hot, set an ordinary house fan by the computer, blowing air in. In the mean time, pop the side cover off when you're gaming. If the problem persists, put another in the side panel. That's if you already have a fan at the back of your case, under the power supply. Cut an appropriate hole in the case, dead center (for asthetic reasons mostly) and mount the fan. ![]() Just buy a fan (if you can, get one that has a power connector like that of a hard drive or cd drive, in case your motherboard has no more fan connectors) and measure it. The best way to fix this is to install a fan in the center of the side that opens. ![]() I have a 5200, but my case is ****, and my video card gets HOT. All video cards are SUPPOSED to keep cool with the stock cooler, but that all depends on the case, doesn't it?
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