Strapping 11 fans and a 360mm AIO to an RTX 3080 sounds crazy until you see the 30°C temp drop — modded GPU delivered less than 5 FPS uplift at turbojet noise l
See how far you can push an Nvidia RTX 3080 with extra fans, duct tape, and cable ties.

See how far you can push an Nvidia RTX 3080 with extra fans, duct tape, and cable ties.

See how far you can push an Nvidia RTX 3080 with extra fans, duct tape, and cable ties.

See how far you can push an Nvidia RTX 3080 with extra fans, duct tape, and cable ties.

See how far you can push an Nvidia RTX 3080 with extra fans, duct tape, and cable ties.

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Patented in 1816, the Stirling Engine is now more typically found in solar power, CHP, and submarine applications than in computer chipset cooling.

Patented in 1816, the Stirling Engine is now more typically found in solar power, CHP, and submarine applications than in computer chipset cooling.

Patented in 1816, the Stirling Engine is now more typically found in solar power, CHP, and submarine applications than in computer chipset cooling.

Patented in 1816, the Stirling Engine is now more typically found in solar power, CHP, and submarine applications than in computer chipset cooling.
