![]() ![]() I like that basically every surface is perfurated. I like the fact that it is all mesh, i like mesh cases a lot, they dont filter aswell as dust filters but at the same time you dont have the double mesh issue with filter cases like the 4000D/5000D Airflow. I like the fact that there are preinstalled high rpm fans. Unfortunately the 216 is not available but theres lot to like with the Lancool 3. I dont like much the design of the O11, its a little overbudget and its BIG but if it works i'm a guy for function over form The normal Dynamic doesn't fit the NH-D15.Īnyway, for my research both fit all my hardware and i'm open to other ideas.įollows a pic of my current situation, the case is open because my 270R is a solid side panel, not glass one, so i've opened to take the pic, and as you can see i like plain black internal astetics The cable management is a mess because i know this will be temporary: Another idea is the O11 Dynamic XL, the front is all glass but the PSU is on the side and there are holes for fans on the bottom that would blow air directly into the GPU. With the 5000D although bigger my fear is that since the front fans will be farther away from the cards the airflow will be worse for the cards and suffocate the chipset again.I dont know how much this will influence vs the case size. My reasons for actually thinking on the 4000D instead of the 5000D is not because of the price but the distance between the front panel and the board is smaller, which means a more direct airflow between the front fans and the cards. Im not in the US / Canada so not all cases are available here, for instance Be Quiet is inexistent PSU mesh, the bottom card sits too close to the bottom and a mesh there will help a lot Open front panel (mesh or something like), I need as much air as possible in those GPUs To something about 70C.ĭue to my situation I need to meet some criterea: When i've put a 120mm blowing directly into the chipset behinde the cards I've dropped the chipset temps by more than 20C. The 3080 tops at 76C, the 2060 doesn't even pass 70C. Although the cards are close they dont get hot at all. That leaves me with a chipset hitting 95C. My problem is actually with the chipset believe or not, my theory is that when the cards are running they vent hot air in the already hot chipset and since they are very close together it cannot breathe. Today all of this is running inside a Corsair 270R. ![]() And as you can tell, everything is aircooled ![]() My setup is a Ryzen 5950X cooled by a Noctua NH-D15, a Asus Prime X570-Pro, a Ggiabyte RTX 3080 Eagle + a Asus RTX 2060 Dual to use for VFIO, a couple of SATA SSDs and a couple of NVMe SSDs (5TB total) and 64GB (soon 128GB) of DDR4 RAM. I need to buy a new case hahaha and a I have some problems. ![]()
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