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  "textContent": "submitted by 87Six to diy\n4 points | 0 comments\n\n\nCut it in a nice shape, drilled the holes.\n\nPainted the whole thing, including some foam I cut up for a better seal.\n\n(Ignore the giant mess lol…my family neglected this garage)\n\nI think it turned out nice. Should prevent some spill damage doo.\n\nTemps before and after in the same exact test conditions (same tune, benchmark, no background apps etc). I used Furmark and Cinebench 2024)\n\nGPU before: 62 GPU, 85 Hot, 76 Mem\n\nGPU after: 55 GPU, 78 Hot, 66 Mem (adjusted for +3C ambient)\n\nCPU before: 62C\n\nCPU after: 63C (66C recorded, but ambient was +3C)\n\nNo benchmark score improvements but the GPU temp dropped a lot.",
  "title": "I made a fan hole cover for my PC"
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