Best cooling options for the Phanteks Enthoo Evolv

Dekb97

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Hello, I just acquired myself the Phanteks Enthoo Evolv Tempered Glass, and I want the absolute best air cooling possible. (Noctua)
I have no clue about positive/negative pressure, airflow, pros and cons of fan sizes, positions, etc. or anything of that matter - which is why I turn to you guys.

My current set-up is:
CPU: Intel Core i7 4790K @ 4.00GHz
RAM: 8,00GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 932MHz
Motherboard: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. Z97-AR (SOCKET 1150)
GPU: 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980
Storage: 1x 1863GB Seagate ST2000DM001-1ER164 (SATA), 1x 232GB Crucial CT250BX100SSD1 (SSD), 1x 931GB Seagate ST1000DM003-1ER162 (SATA).

If my future building plans need to be considered with this new case, they are as follows:
CPU: Not sure upgrading it soon.
RAM: Either 2x 6,00GB, or 2x 8,00GB
Motherboard: Not sure upgrading it soon.
GPU: GTX 1080 (Whatever brand/model I choose)
Storage: 1x 2.000GB (Or something around, like my current 1863GB, and 1x 500GB SSD (probably Samsung EVO)
PSU: Something that can power all of the above, with some peak space for future-proofing upgrades.

I thank you lots in advance. Cheers, Daniel from Denmark :)

 
Some random, unsorted tips.
Have the air-in on one side of the case and the air out on the opposite.
On the air-in, use a filter. C
lean the filter on a regular basis.
Don't create turbulence (air flowing from multiple directions).
Mildly positive air pressure is seen as a way reduce dust but can mildly raise the temps.
140mm fans generally move more are and are less noisy than other fans.
Noctua and Fractal Design sell good (and quiet) fans.
Heat naturally rises, use this and have a hot air exit near the top.
 

Dekb97

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Well I know basic physics like air raising, and expanding under heat. Tho if we take this case as an example, I'd be taking two 140 mm intake fans on the front, two 140 mm exhaust fans on top, and one 140 mm exhaust fan at the back. Right?
 


Sounds like a good layout. It is what I use. No need to worry about dust coming in on top as the exhaust fan will keep it out.