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+1 In short you need better cooling. You also need to check whether the case design is allowing sufficient air throughput. This is probably not Curry's speciality, but it wouldn't go amiss to have a word with someone there & see if they have suggestions. Technically, it would be tough to prove whose 'fault' this is but you might find a young enthusiastic assistant who gives a damn. Chat them up, don't yell at them ;))– TetsujinCommented Mar 13, 2023 at 9:07
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Taking the side cover off the case improves the temps a lot (80 degrees currently). Not ideal but it does prove it's a cooling issue.– CjmarkhamCommented Mar 13, 2023 at 21:00
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This is a big issue in PC case [lack of] design. Most PC cases I have ever seen are an absolute CFD disaster. See superuser.com/a/1529892/347380 You have to try your best to get air through it, which the way they're built just confounds at every step.– TetsujinCommented Mar 14, 2023 at 9:48
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