Quote Originally Posted by kberguy1 View Post
I got a 60mm x 25 mm fan today to use to cool my PWM area on motherboard. I have temporarily mounted it with velcro tape, but need a more permanent and substantial mount. I am wondering if anyone has any ideas/proven techniques?

While the mount right now is temporary, the results I am obtaining mean it should be a permanent addition. At 3600 MHz and 1.2750 vCore, my System (PWM) temps were hitting up to 67 C with no fan. Mounting the fan to draw hot air away from heatsink brought temps down to 58 C. But mounting the fan to blow down onto the PWM heatsink has dropped my temps by 27 C (from 67 C to 40 C).
Such a significant temp drop might be just becoz of sensor placement and airflow directions, did u try difference by touch.
Though straightout desicion would be getting pwm waterblock, i ordered mine already, quite expensive - 40eur - but i love dfi board so much

Hm, also ive decided use water on south, may som1 suggest variant?