Hidden cable management and an airflow-optimized front panel make building a clean, cool PC easy, with two included CORSAIR AirGuide fans. Main Components Clearance The MasterBox Q300L case supports CPU coolers up. What you should be more concerned about is the flow of intake air, as the radiator will reduce flow. The CORSAIR 5000D AIRFLOW is a mid-tower ATX case that shows off your PC, and not its cables. The liquid & radiator are about 35c average which is still much cooler than all the components inside the case, especially the GPU. Okay, I'm thinking side mounted radiator as intake, front intake, rear and top exhaust. 5000D Airflow Tempered Glass Mid-Tower ATX Computer Case - White. I'll watch some videos on this but I wanted to see what some people would recommend for this specific case for airflow set ups, thanks! Top mounted AIO as exhaust, rear exhaust, front intake? So I'll probably end up buying another x3 fan kit for the RGB but I want to visualize my airflow first. I have 3 Corsair RGB fans that came in a kit, not sure what specific model unfortunately, then 3 non RGB fans from my old AIO, and then 3 more RGB fans coming with the new AIO, and (2) included non-RGB fans with the case. While this looks nice IMO, is it very optimal? I have a 3080 TUF OC so a larger and warmer card, as well as a i9-9900k so my system can get kinda toasty within it's current case. I keep seeing pictures of this case with the side mounted (intake?) radiator for the CPU. With the mesh front, LANCOOL II MESH making great airflow in the chasis, Packing three PWM fans, two front 140mm fans and one rear 120mm fan effectively cooling the component in user’s PC build and able to control by the botton on the I/O port. Title! Just ordered a corsair 5000D and a h150i elite cappellix and was brainstorming how I was gonna set up the fans.
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