Thank you for sharing! I am planning my build in the same case. What I found out for such cases with bottom mounted fans is that the best option to get low profile fans to create more space between fans and gpu. I am wondering if there is possibility to mount two 120mm fans on the bottom. Also I found out that there is possibility to mount 120mm aio in the front, which significantly improves cpu temperature at the same cost as low profile air cooler. So far I would try to fit 2 low profile 120mm fans at the bottom, 120mm aio in the front, 140mm fan at the top and tiny 40mm fan for vrm/ddr zone (it really helps). It was really good to see your video, I got the understanding what else and how I can try to fit into the case, thank you again!
Hey, thank you for your input! The low profile fans could certainly work. However, the front mounting brackets for the button and I/O is taking up space so at most there is 22cm space which means no 2x120mm fans, maybe you could tilt one fan over the bracket, but it would depend on the GPU length and shroud shape. In case you're feeling adventurous you can use a 160mm fan at the top, more specifically the SilverStone SF160 - but I have my doubts if that would be that much better, over a 140mm fan, to warrant a $30 price tag.
That's crazy bro, but interesting. You should make a video with 140mm fans on the top and bottom and two 120mm fans in the front to see how the temps are and maybe some on the sides.
I would definitely like to do that but I don't have a short GPU that would allow me to add another fan in the front. The one I have barely fits in. I can imagine the temps being a bit better if one would use an SFX PSU instead of on ATX. I also came across a 160, or was it even a 180mm fan, that could fit on top, but it costs like $30. But I think the biggest improvement would be a bit bigger holes, but there's a ton of them to drill out by hand.
@@jackalldiytech must change it to RTX 4060 low profile. but your performance will go down. i think its better just keep what you have, just need to be undervolt so the temperature didnt fly. Changing itu SFX PSU is the best investment rather than changing your GPU.
Thank you for sharing! I am planning my build in the same case. What I found out for such cases with bottom mounted fans is that the best option to get low profile fans to create more space between fans and gpu. I am wondering if there is possibility to mount two 120mm fans on the bottom.
Also I found out that there is possibility to mount 120mm aio in the front, which significantly improves cpu temperature at the same cost as low profile air cooler.
So far I would try to fit 2 low profile 120mm fans at the bottom, 120mm aio in the front, 140mm fan at the top and tiny 40mm fan for vrm/ddr zone (it really helps).
It was really good to see your video, I got the understanding what else and how I can try to fit into the case, thank you again!
Hey, thank you for your input!
The low profile fans could certainly work. However, the front mounting brackets for the button and I/O is taking up space so at most there is 22cm space which means no 2x120mm fans, maybe you could tilt one fan over the bracket, but it would depend on the GPU length and shroud shape.
In case you're feeling adventurous you can use a 160mm fan at the top, more specifically the SilverStone SF160 - but I have my doubts if that would be that much better, over a 140mm fan, to warrant a $30 price tag.
That's crazy bro, but interesting. You should make a video with 140mm fans on the top and bottom and two 120mm fans in the front to see how the temps are and maybe some on the sides.
I would definitely like to do that but I don't have a short GPU that would allow me to add another fan in the front. The one I have barely fits in.
I can imagine the temps being a bit better if one would use an SFX PSU instead of on ATX. I also came across a 160, or was it even a 180mm fan, that could fit on top, but it costs like $30.
But I think the biggest improvement would be a bit bigger holes, but there's a ton of them to drill out by hand.
@@jackalldiytech What graphics card do you have?
It's an RTX 3060 ti by Inno3D
@@jackalldiytech must change it to RTX 4060 low profile. but your performance will go down. i think its better just keep what you have, just need to be undervolt so the temperature didnt fly. Changing itu SFX PSU is the best investment rather than changing your GPU.
@@patrickgrady7047 thanks for the information, I will definitely keep that in mind for other smaller form factor builds I'll make.
bruh..so many fans 😂
there's never too many! Unless you have to start kicking to get them in ;)