[SOLVED] Case and airflow concern

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This is the part picker list of the pc I am thinking of building!

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/C2ZjgJ

The only concern I have is if the case/extra fan which shouldn't be there, will have enough airflow to safely cool my components.

I don't plan on overclocking anything, and using all stock coolers. I could really use some help with this, I have never built a higher end pc like this before, thanks!!

P.s any other comments, concerns, or suggestions about the list would be greatly appreciated!!! Thank yall!
 
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The only concern I have is if the case/extra fan which shouldn't be there, will have enough airflow to safely cool my components.
The H510 is a little different from standard cases. The stock fan setup - rear and top exhaust - is the best one overall.
Adding fans in the front has the effect of lowering cpu temps and raising gpu temps: https://www.gamersnexus.net/hwreviews/3309-nzxt-h500-case-review-thermals-noise-vs-s340
*refer to the cpu torture and gpu torture results

Unless you're going to liquid cool either cpu or gpu, adding fans in the front doesn't do much good.

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Might want to consider the Max version of that motherboard if expecting to run 3rd gen without flashing the bios.

There is a chance the current board in your build might already have the updated bios. If not, can use the flashback feature to update without or not yet working cpu.
 

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The only concern I have is if the case/extra fan which shouldn't be there, will have enough airflow to safely cool my components.
The H510 is a little different from standard cases. The stock fan setup - rear and top exhaust - is the best one overall.
Adding fans in the front has the effect of lowering cpu temps and raising gpu temps: https://www.gamersnexus.net/hwreviews/3309-nzxt-h500-case-review-thermals-noise-vs-s340
*refer to the cpu torture and gpu torture results

Unless you're going to liquid cool either cpu or gpu, adding fans in the front doesn't do much good.
 
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Apr 8, 2020
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Might want to consider the Max version of that motherboard if expecting to run 3rd gen without flashing the bios.

There is a chance the current board in your build might already have the updated bios. If not, can use the flashback feature to update without or not yet working cpu.
Do you think the b450 max is a better choice then?
 
Apr 8, 2020
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The H510 is a little different from standard cases. The stock fan setup - rear and top exhaust - is the best one overall.
Adding fans in the front has the effect of lowering cpu temps and raising gpu temps: https://www.gamersnexus.net/hwreviews/3309-nzxt-h500-case-review-thermals-noise-vs-s340
*refer to the cpu torture and gpu torture results

Unless you're going to liquid cool either cpu or gpu, adding fans in the front doesn't do much good.
Alright well if I don’t add anymore fans, do you think I’ll have enough cooling for the build?