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Hi,
I'm just about to embark on my first build for a long time and need some advice on cooling. My case is a Phanteks Enthoo Luxe and I have gone with air cooling throughout as I was a little hesitant on putting a water cooling loop in for the first time. Also the GPU I have got, Palit GTX 980ti Super Jetstream, doesn't allow for the removal of the stock cooler as far as I know. Anyway fans it is. The PC was going to be resting on a carpet but I have now designed and built a stand that will raise it about 12cm from the floor so I can get some air underneath the case. Generally the cooling I have come up with is the same, the only questions I have are around the CPU cooler direction and the PSU direction
In general I have two additional 140mm Phanteks PH-F140SP fans to the top of the case as exhausts, one was already installed. The rear exhaust fan I assume is the same type, 140mm Phanteks PH-F140SP. The front intake is stock a 200mm PH-F200SP and in the bottom I'm adding an additional 140mm Phanteks PH-F140SP as a intake, (reason for the stand to raise the case off the carpet).
My query is:
A) - what to do with the CPU cooler, this is a Phanteks PH-TC14PE and has 2 PH-F140 fans. Do I point the cooler fans towards the top exhaust fans or, what seems to be the norm, towards the back at the rear exhaust. My worry is that if I point it towards the top exhausts it will be sucking hot air from the back of the GPU through the CPU radiator. I'm not sure if hot air cools when being pushed through fan blades, like it does with a household fan.
B) - The PSU fan should I have this facing the bottom of the case sucking cool air from underneath where it will exhaust out the back? I will be leaving the PSU cover in place so if I point it facing inside the case it won't be getting any cool air, except only from the bottom 140mm fan I will be installing which sits near the end if the PSU cover.
Anyway any advice will be much appreciated. Last time I built a PC you didn't have to worry about all this cooling stuff, how times change...
Thanks in advance.
I'm just about to embark on my first build for a long time and need some advice on cooling. My case is a Phanteks Enthoo Luxe and I have gone with air cooling throughout as I was a little hesitant on putting a water cooling loop in for the first time. Also the GPU I have got, Palit GTX 980ti Super Jetstream, doesn't allow for the removal of the stock cooler as far as I know. Anyway fans it is. The PC was going to be resting on a carpet but I have now designed and built a stand that will raise it about 12cm from the floor so I can get some air underneath the case. Generally the cooling I have come up with is the same, the only questions I have are around the CPU cooler direction and the PSU direction
In general I have two additional 140mm Phanteks PH-F140SP fans to the top of the case as exhausts, one was already installed. The rear exhaust fan I assume is the same type, 140mm Phanteks PH-F140SP. The front intake is stock a 200mm PH-F200SP and in the bottom I'm adding an additional 140mm Phanteks PH-F140SP as a intake, (reason for the stand to raise the case off the carpet).
My query is:
A) - what to do with the CPU cooler, this is a Phanteks PH-TC14PE and has 2 PH-F140 fans. Do I point the cooler fans towards the top exhaust fans or, what seems to be the norm, towards the back at the rear exhaust. My worry is that if I point it towards the top exhausts it will be sucking hot air from the back of the GPU through the CPU radiator. I'm not sure if hot air cools when being pushed through fan blades, like it does with a household fan.
B) - The PSU fan should I have this facing the bottom of the case sucking cool air from underneath where it will exhaust out the back? I will be leaving the PSU cover in place so if I point it facing inside the case it won't be getting any cool air, except only from the bottom 140mm fan I will be installing which sits near the end if the PSU cover.
Anyway any advice will be much appreciated. Last time I built a PC you didn't have to worry about all this cooling stuff, how times change...
Thanks in advance.