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Afternoon,
I've currently got a single loop setup cooling an i9 9900k, and a Zotac Trinity 3090 both at stock. I've got a 360/30mm and a 240/30mm radiator inside a Corsair 500D SE case handling this, and currently under load this keeps the CPU to between 60/70c and GPU under 50c and the coolant temp stabilises at around 40.
I'm wondering that if I were to update my case, would adding two or three thicker 360mm rads have any impact on the temperatures of the GPU/CPU?
Currently I'm using a Corsair XD5 pump, both rads are Corsair XR5, a Corsair XG7 GPU block and the XC7 CPU block.
I've currently got a single loop setup cooling an i9 9900k, and a Zotac Trinity 3090 both at stock. I've got a 360/30mm and a 240/30mm radiator inside a Corsair 500D SE case handling this, and currently under load this keeps the CPU to between 60/70c and GPU under 50c and the coolant temp stabilises at around 40.
I'm wondering that if I were to update my case, would adding two or three thicker 360mm rads have any impact on the temperatures of the GPU/CPU?
Currently I'm using a Corsair XD5 pump, both rads are Corsair XR5, a Corsair XG7 GPU block and the XC7 CPU block.