Question 7000x side fans

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Good day guys and gals, I recently updated my PC case to the Corsair 7000x and I got all the components installed except the side fans. I got a 13700k, RTX 4080, Asus Rog Z790-E and H170i cooler. So my question is do I reallly need those side fans as I have 3 140mm fans on the front, one 140 exhaust and 3 140’s on the rad up top. Just looking for peoples opinions and would it make any big difference to cooling. Thanks
 

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To be honest I’m getting good temps I just don’t want to waste money on new fans if it’s not necessary. My CPU under load while gaming will spike to 90 with intels latest Bios update on default. But according to Intel that’s normal and acceptable for the 13700k.
 
That seems pretty good for having the heat from the H170i dumping it's heat into the center.
Looks like you have headroom there with no other place for the H170i.
To me adding the side fans would really only help the other components (overall inside temp) with no effect in lowering the Cpu temp.
If your top and exhaust are Rgb then you could add more Bling doing so.

My son's rig is in the 7000d airflow with 3x 140's fans front, 360mm top and 480mm rads cpu only custom loop because there are No Wblks for a str8 4070.
His 5900x runs low to mid 50's and the vertical mount gpu temps 58c - 63c.


And Before we added the 480 rad and vertical Gpu.
View: https://imgur.com/uxAuhtY
View: https://imgur.com/wwrmV1z
 
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I’m getting good temps I just don’t want to waste money on new fans if it’s not necessary
with 4x 140mm exhaust fans and 3x 140mm intakes it would normally be exhausting too much and diverting a lot of the cool air intake from other areas of the case.
considering that the radiator is inhibiting some of the top exhaust that may level out the difference somewhat.

adding more intake fans can always be a benefit.
the more cool air intake the better since all other intakes can run at lower speeds and reduce overall noise generated.
if there is no noticeable noise then just don't worry about it.

you must have at least some decent airflow throughout if your CPU is hitting 80-90° and it's not negatively affecting the GPU temps too much.
just make sure all other components are staying within good ranges(disks, RAM, VRM, etc).
 
good temps all around the case is huge
that's not necessarily a good thing.
the larger the interior, the more cool air intake it takes to properly circulate throughout.

while 80° may be safe with this gen of CPUs;
i would never allow anything over 70° with my own setup, no matter the CPU in use, just to keep all that excess heat from being dumped into my immediate area.
 

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Well I might get the side fans added as well just to fill it up. I can under volt a little more anyway. I ran cinebench with a good score with no crashes so all seems good. Funny thing is Intel says anything under 100 degrees is completely normal then they increased the warranty to 5 years lol
 
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