It can work fine but will depend on what you are cooling. My case has a glass top (Fractal Design Vector RS) and with the case to the side of me on the floor I like to look in the top. I have 1 exhaust 140mm, a 360mm AIO at the front and 2x140mm at the bottom. The exhaust runs around 50-60%, the AIO on idle (only a 3700x) and the 2x140mm are about 30%. I get really good temps on both my 3700x and RTX3080. I did upgrade the fans as the ones that came with the case moved very little air even at 100%.Hey guys so i am planning to do a new pc build and was thinking can i put 3 fans front for intake and just 1 fan in the back for exhaust? Is it enough and wont to over intake and cause problem?
It can work fine but will depend on what you are cooling. My case has a glass top (Fractal Design Vector RS) and with the case to the side of me on the floor I like to look in the top. I have 1 exhaust 140mm, a 360mm AIO at the front and 2x140mm at the bottom. The exhaust runs around 50-60%, the AIO on idle (only a 3700x) and the 2x140mm are about 30%. I get really good temps on both my 3700x and RTX3080. I did upgrade the fans as the ones that came with the case moved very little air even at 100%.Hey guys so i am planning to do a new pc build and was thinking can i put 3 fans front for intake and just 1 fan in the back for exhaust? Is it enough and wont to over intake and cause problem?
Ok thanks for answer. Will this format be enough to cool system with rtx 3080 with i7 10700? (3 fans front 1 fan back , no top or buttom fans)It can work fine but will depend on what you are cooling. My case has a glass top (Fractal Design Vector RS) and with the case to the side of me on the floor I like to look in the top. I have 1 exhaust 140mm, a 360mm AIO at the front and 2x140mm at the bottom. The exhaust runs around 50-60%, the AIO on idle (only a 3700x) and the 2x140mm are about 30%. I get really good temps on both my 3700x and RTX3080. I did upgrade the fans as the ones that came with the case moved very little air even at 100%.
Should be fine, the 10700 is not a hot cpu. If you can I’d try for 3x120mm and 1x140mmOk thanks for answer. Will this format be enough to cool system with rtx 3080 with i7 10700? (3 fans front 1 fan back , no top or buttom fans)
Thank you very much! And another question comes to my mind as we move further and cpus and gpus will become more hotter will this format will no longer be good and we will have to use only water cooler methods?Should be fine, the 10700 is not a hot cpu. If you can I’d try for 3x120mm and 1x140mm
Impossible to say. AMD AM4 CPU’s are fairly cool CPU’s and would not expect that to change as they move to 5nm/7nm+. High end Intel are hot, especially 11th gen but once Intel finally get off 14nm their high CPU’s should run cooler. As for gpu’s my 3080 is the coolest running gpu I have had in the last 10 years but who knows what next gen will be like for temps.Thank you very much! And another question comes to my mind as we move further and cpus and gpus will become more hotter will this format will no longer be good and we will have to use only water cooler methods?
Thanks alot!Impossible to say. AMD AM4 CPU’s are fairly cool CPU’s and would not expect that to change as they move to 5nm/7nm+. High end Intel are hot, especially 11th gen but once Intel finally get off 14nm their high CPU’s should run cooler. As for gpu’s my 3080 is the coolest running gpu I have had in the last 10 years but who knows what next gen will be like for temps.
your fan setup really depends on the layout of your case, the make\model of the fans being used, and the type of CPU cooler you are using.can i put 3 fans front for intake and just 1 fan in the back for exhaust?