Hi all, this is my first post to go easy on me
I'm looking to build a new system with
A Ryzen 2600, a1080ti and a kraken cpu water cooler. I will probably be using the x470 chipset and let that do the overclocking for me, but I may venture into manual overclocking if that doesn't work to my fancy.
I will be building in the corsair 500d rgb Se because let's face it, that case is sexy.
The case has 3 intake fans at the front, a 120/140 Bay at the back and 3 120/140 bays at the top
My question is, if I have the front 3 fans as an intake, would it be a good idea to have my cpu cooler radiator at the top blowing air out and a single 120 exhaust at the back?
My theory is that the 3 intake fans should be enough airflow to cool the gpu and the rest of the system whilst not heating the air up too hot to cool the cpu rad?
Also would there be a large difference between the single, double and triple kraken radiators?
I'm looking to build a new system with
A Ryzen 2600, a1080ti and a kraken cpu water cooler. I will probably be using the x470 chipset and let that do the overclocking for me, but I may venture into manual overclocking if that doesn't work to my fancy.
I will be building in the corsair 500d rgb Se because let's face it, that case is sexy.
The case has 3 intake fans at the front, a 120/140 Bay at the back and 3 120/140 bays at the top
My question is, if I have the front 3 fans as an intake, would it be a good idea to have my cpu cooler radiator at the top blowing air out and a single 120 exhaust at the back?
My theory is that the 3 intake fans should be enough airflow to cool the gpu and the rest of the system whilst not heating the air up too hot to cool the cpu rad?
Also would there be a large difference between the single, double and triple kraken radiators?