So I'm in love with SFF bordering on MFF cases.
My current build is an NR200, however, I'm looking to upgrade in the coming months to an AM5 chip mobo w/ 7800x3d, likely changing to an mATX board as I can't find any decently priced ITX boards with AM5 that aren't a bit out of what I'm willing to spend.
I recently also acquired a Sapphire Nitro+ 7800XT, and due to the absolute monolithic size of it, I now have no bottom case fans in the NR200.
So looking to revamp my pc completely including new case, but unsure if I should go for the Fractal Pop Mini Air with front intake and exhausting to top/rear, or ASUS Prime AP201 with intake on bottom and exhausting top/rear.
I guess I'm possibly overthinking it, but I feel like as much as I like the Fractal a tiny bit more, is it not counterintuitive to have air being pulled in through the front but then being sucked away by top exhaust fans essentially immediately (as per my bad MS Paint diagram)? Just concerned not enough air would make it to below the GPU to really help it cool effectively.
Then with the ASUS Prime AP201, my overthinking brain is worried about the absolute unit of a GPU sitting in the way of any airflow from the bottom intake on the case. As my GPU is triple slot, I'm also wondering whether having bottom case fans would even be beneficial as from the picture at least it would seem like there's barely any room for bottom case fans with such a large GPU. I'd be using Noctua NF-A12x25 so thinking I'd get their 5mm case spacers to try reduce that turbulence, but then it seems like to would be right against the GPU fans anyway?
Then I've seen photos of the Prime in configurations that omit bottom fans with a big GPU, and then I've seen slim bottom case fans added instead.
Is there a general consensus on this kinda thing? Is the Prime just better as its ALL mesh so air passively comes in from everywhere?
I'm really just overthinking this to the extreme at this point I think.
My current build is an NR200, however, I'm looking to upgrade in the coming months to an AM5 chip mobo w/ 7800x3d, likely changing to an mATX board as I can't find any decently priced ITX boards with AM5 that aren't a bit out of what I'm willing to spend.
I recently also acquired a Sapphire Nitro+ 7800XT, and due to the absolute monolithic size of it, I now have no bottom case fans in the NR200.
So looking to revamp my pc completely including new case, but unsure if I should go for the Fractal Pop Mini Air with front intake and exhausting to top/rear, or ASUS Prime AP201 with intake on bottom and exhausting top/rear.
I guess I'm possibly overthinking it, but I feel like as much as I like the Fractal a tiny bit more, is it not counterintuitive to have air being pulled in through the front but then being sucked away by top exhaust fans essentially immediately (as per my bad MS Paint diagram)? Just concerned not enough air would make it to below the GPU to really help it cool effectively.
Then with the ASUS Prime AP201, my overthinking brain is worried about the absolute unit of a GPU sitting in the way of any airflow from the bottom intake on the case. As my GPU is triple slot, I'm also wondering whether having bottom case fans would even be beneficial as from the picture at least it would seem like there's barely any room for bottom case fans with such a large GPU. I'd be using Noctua NF-A12x25 so thinking I'd get their 5mm case spacers to try reduce that turbulence, but then it seems like to would be right against the GPU fans anyway?
Then I've seen photos of the Prime in configurations that omit bottom fans with a big GPU, and then I've seen slim bottom case fans added instead.
Is there a general consensus on this kinda thing? Is the Prime just better as its ALL mesh so air passively comes in from everywhere?
I'm really just overthinking this to the extreme at this point I think.