#What model of intake fans?

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woven aurora
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Hi guys,
Sometime ago I bought a pre-built Intel 14th Gen PC. It's an amazing PC, but I noticed that for example when I'm running Cyberpunk 2077, CPU is reaching around 85°C.

I thought it would be smart to buy some inflow fans for this PC since I only have 3 outflows (2 at the top, 1 at the back.

My case is LIAN LI OE718 BLACK CASE [G99.OE718X.00] and motherboard is MSI PRO Z790-S WIFI. Can someone advise me what type of fans I can buy for this case. And if you have any advice or video on how to install them properly, I would really appreciate.

golden pathBOT
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last pine
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85C for a 14900K is fine tbh - they're hot CPUs, but it's not hot enough for it to be thermal throttling, so IMO it's fine

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the brand of fans doesn't depend on the case or motherboard, but more on what the fans you currently have are (so that they match)

woven aurora
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The one on top are "COOLER MASTER MASTER LIQUID LITE 240", I cannot find the information about the one at the back tho.

But why do they have to match, don't they like.... Just blow air? Haha.

last pine
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they don't have to, it just looks a bit weird when you have a variety of different fans in your pc

woven aurora
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Well I don't really care about the look I am more about efficiency. I just don't want the PC to overheat. 😛

golden pathBOT
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last pine
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as i said previously, 85C isn't overheating - CPUs are designed to go up to 95-105c, and thermal throttle once they get there to lower the temperature to prevent damage

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if your CPU were thermal throttling constantly i'd see the need but in all honesty - 85C isn't too bad for a 14900

woven aurora
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Sure, thanks mate! I really appreciate your help!