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Been having issues with my gpu running pretty hot (especially while playing mordhau, valheim, or no mans sky) - usually high 80°C under heavy load. Really hate hearing my stock fans constantly shooting up to 100%. 

 

I have seen all the other threads with people pulling a bracket off the ceiling of their cases (the one with the little "+"s). Mine doesn't have that bracket and I also only see 4 potential holes to mount a fan - 2 threaded and 2 open holes. In the pictures I showed the view from on top of the case as well as inside where I've managed to use a single screw to mount a 120mm fan to a single threaded hole - none of the other corners on my fan match up to any 4 of the mounting holes. Why is this different from everyone elses and what can I do? Thanks in advance.

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