Dawelio
Active member
Hey guys,
So I've come to a stop here... like literally.
I do really love the look of the case and how small it is etc. But I'm stuck with how the cooling layout should be in this case. Specially since it's such a unique one.
There are grills in the side panels for the PSU fan, over the CPU area (which the H60 rad will go) and then 2 x 120's over the graphics card.
Now I will put 2 x Noctua NF-F12's over the graphics card, for just a little more assistance cooling for the GPU.
But how should I have the H60? What would be the best configuration for it? Exhaust or Intake?. I'm thinking that having it as an intake, it might pull all the hot air straight down onto the CPU area.
Feronix suggested to put it as an exhaust, to exhaust all the hot air from the CPU area, ram etc out of the case. And since I have those 2 x 120's over the GPU, there still might be some small air flow in the case?... I just don't want to have negative pressure inside the case or so.
Keep in mind that the GPU is an MSI 980Ti non reference:
CPU:
PSU and Graphics card:
So how/what would you guys do if you had this case? How would you configure it all?.
Lastly, which way would you orientate it? With the GPU being on the bottom or on the top?:
Bottom:
Top:
Apologies for the very long OP, hope you guys can bare with me on this one! :mellow:...
Thanks,
Chrazey
So I've come to a stop here... like literally.
I do really love the look of the case and how small it is etc. But I'm stuck with how the cooling layout should be in this case. Specially since it's such a unique one.
There are grills in the side panels for the PSU fan, over the CPU area (which the H60 rad will go) and then 2 x 120's over the graphics card.
Now I will put 2 x Noctua NF-F12's over the graphics card, for just a little more assistance cooling for the GPU.
But how should I have the H60? What would be the best configuration for it? Exhaust or Intake?. I'm thinking that having it as an intake, it might pull all the hot air straight down onto the CPU area.
Feronix suggested to put it as an exhaust, to exhaust all the hot air from the CPU area, ram etc out of the case. And since I have those 2 x 120's over the GPU, there still might be some small air flow in the case?... I just don't want to have negative pressure inside the case or so.
Keep in mind that the GPU is an MSI 980Ti non reference:

CPU:

PSU and Graphics card:

So how/what would you guys do if you had this case? How would you configure it all?.
Lastly, which way would you orientate it? With the GPU being on the bottom or on the top?:
Bottom:

Top:

Apologies for the very long OP, hope you guys can bare with me on this one! :mellow:...
Thanks,
Chrazey
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