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I'm leaning towards getting this case next month, I'm trying to figure out the cooling for it though. There's somebody on ETSY that makes custom acrylic side panels. They sell them solid or with ventilation cutouts. questions
I'd get the case with top and bottom top hats, no GPU for probably 6 months, but I want to get an RX 6700, and it doesn't look like AMD puts blowers on the 6000 reference cards? My question is
scenario 1: 2 120mm fans on bottom top hat with 240mm AIO in top position
scenario 2: 2 120mm intake on bottom and 2 exhaust fans on top with Scythe Big Shuriken 3 CPU cooler.
I really like the look of the solid acrylic panels, and I think maybe with scenario 2 even without ventilation holes on the panels it could still cool well with the static airflow (no expert though) but since I'm not seeing any blower cards from AMD newer than the RX 580 I'm thinking solid panels would be a poor idea.
Would 1 or 2 be the better way to go for overall cooling? And under any circumstance would solid panels result in usable temps?
I'd get the case with top and bottom top hats, no GPU for probably 6 months, but I want to get an RX 6700, and it doesn't look like AMD puts blowers on the 6000 reference cards? My question is
scenario 1: 2 120mm fans on bottom top hat with 240mm AIO in top position
scenario 2: 2 120mm intake on bottom and 2 exhaust fans on top with Scythe Big Shuriken 3 CPU cooler.
I really like the look of the solid acrylic panels, and I think maybe with scenario 2 even without ventilation holes on the panels it could still cool well with the static airflow (no expert though) but since I'm not seeing any blower cards from AMD newer than the RX 580 I'm thinking solid panels would be a poor idea.
Would 1 or 2 be the better way to go for overall cooling? And under any circumstance would solid panels result in usable temps?