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Hey guys,
I've changed the fan in my T-GT2 to a Noctua NF A4x20, which went nice and clean, but noticed I've put in a 12V version of the fan instead of a 5V one.
The fan runs at half RPM's, because the base doesn't deliver more than 5V (I've read).
The wheel base stays cool, even after about 2 hours of racing, and the fan is very pleasantly silent (yes, it works. I checked).
Now, although I think it works fine for me on PS5 and GT7, could I run into cooling problems at a later stage due to the underpowered cooling fan?
Should I keep the 12V or change it to a 5V?
I've changed the fan in my T-GT2 to a Noctua NF A4x20, which went nice and clean, but noticed I've put in a 12V version of the fan instead of a 5V one.
The fan runs at half RPM's, because the base doesn't deliver more than 5V (I've read).
The wheel base stays cool, even after about 2 hours of racing, and the fan is very pleasantly silent (yes, it works. I checked).
Now, although I think it works fine for me on PS5 and GT7, could I run into cooling problems at a later stage due to the underpowered cooling fan?
Should I keep the 12V or change it to a 5V?