Question Fan orientation for the DeepCool MATREXX 55 (question mainly)

Exia00

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Hi so i bought a couple of weeks ago the DeepCool MATREXX 55 cause one it is bigger than the case i am using now and two i could install 3 more fans in the system which i am just wondering about this if i would be able to do the 3 fans in the front and the one in the rear as intake and the 2 top for exhaust because one concern i have right now is for my GPU which is a Asus ROG Strix RX 570 (which i love right now) and when gaming i have noticed it would get to 85c when playing my demanding games which is a little too toasty for my taste so i was wondering if having the rear fan sucking in air to cool down the system would that also make the GPU slightly cooler and also one other thing i would like to know if i should try to do this for the side tempered glass panel to maybe add in like a 1mm/3mm spacers for where the screws goes in to maybe have a tiny gap for exhausting more air (which i know it isn't much but just a thought that i had to ask).

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This image is just to show what the case looks like and the way the fans are positions and also like to mention that the 2 fans i am planning on having on the top for the exhaust are 2x120mm 1200RPM fans.
 
If you set rear as intake, that would spoil your CPU cooling and make even more problems. Unless you can turn CPU cooler so it blows up thru the fins to top exhaust fans.
By the way, 85c is not "too toasty " for that GPU, it would not even throttle down bellow 100c.
 
If you set rear as intake, that would spoil your CPU cooling and make even more problems. Unless you can turn CPU cooler so it blows up thru the fins to top exhaust fans.
By the way, 85c is not "too toasty " for that GPU, it would not even throttle down bellow 100c.

Well for me that has always used GPU's that the max temps when in full load would be 55c you would understand then that "too toasty" would be too toasty for me.
 
If you set rear as intake, that would spoil your CPU cooling and make even more problems. Unless you can turn CPU cooler so it blows up thru the fins to top exhaust fans.
By the way, 85c is not "too toasty " for that GPU, it would not even throttle down bellow 100c.

Oh ya if you have the cooler blow one way then the rear fan blows inwards then the heat should push itself upwards to exhaust out of the top fans would it not?
 
You need a continuous air flow, not one fan blowing against another.

Well i did everything in my system which everything has perfect airflow because the 2 top fans are the only one's exhausting the hot air which my CPU temp is at 30c my motherboard temp is at 21c and my GPU idle is at 22c and when gaming my CPU hits 42c and my GPU hits 63c and i was testing it out on Shadow of the Tomb Raider on 1080p very high which is a pretty demanding game.