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[Discussion] How to fix high room temperatures due to hefty gaming computer + small room.
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So I've been building my own gaming computers for years, upgrading them, and etc. Recently, as my computer has been getting quite a few upgrades, I've noticed the heat in my room increase substantially. I have a small room (about 7.5ft W x 10ft L x 7ft H) and a gaming computer with an FX-9590, two EVGA SC GTX 660s in SLI, EVGA SuperNOVA NEX750B PSU, Cooler Master HAF 912 Case, and a Thermaltake Water 3.0 Pro self-contained liquid cooling system. The computer's cooling is great, except it takes its toll on my room's temperature.

So far I've considered ideas like adding a new vent (no room for another on our cooling system) and even storing the computer somewhere dust-free and using remote peripherals (not sure if this is possible or what hardware I would need), but I haven't found a solution with any promise. I figured there must be someone else with this sort of problem, so I was wondering if anyone has any ideas?

How do you deal with high temperatures in your room / computer room and how do you 'keep cool'?

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