In most situations, that there is a no-go.
Is that the Silver Arrow IBE Extreme, or the SBE?
If you can only orient it vertically, remove the top fan(in the image), and flip the center one, so it's exhausting out the top. You don't want that as intake and fighting with the 3080's exhaust.
IF you won't have any top exhaust chassis fans, then you can keep the top fan there - still needs to be flipped to exhaust though.
Top is exhaust.Case does have an intake at the top. I can take it out though. But touldn't flipping cooler's top fan make it somewhat useless or at least, significantly reduce the overall cooling capability?
If so, I can simply go for an AIO.
Edit: It's IB-E Extreme.
Top is exhaust.
Basic airflow direction - In the front, Out the back and top.
All fans need to work together.
What is preventing you from having the cooler and fans blow from front to back?So I'd flip both cooler fans and disable/flip the top case fan too. So all of them take the air upwards. But then again,
GPU would be tightly placed under the cooler so the cooler will be taking in hot air from the GPU and spread it on the m.2 and CPU itself, right? And even then, it wouldn't be able to pull in a good amount of air due to the fact that GPU is blocking the bottom, or am I wrong about these?
What is preventing you from having the cooler and fans blow from front to back?
Right to left in your pic?
Those are 2500rpm fans on the IB-E. You really don't need any other fans over, or behind them; they'd just get in the way.
Try it with just the one fan.If placed horizontally, the fan on the right will collide with all four ram modules and if the fan is placed on the left it collides with mobo heatsink so only the middle fan remains.
So you're suggesting to orient the cooler horizontally and the middle fan alone would be enough? CPU is 3950x.
(I really do use all 16 cores, but I don't OC).
Whaaat? That's hardly a problem at all. You can:
A)Mount the cooler horizontally and simply remove the front fan - you're really not going to miss anything with it gone.
B)Mount the cooler horizontally. Take the center fan and install it behind the 2nd tower, then take the front fan and install it behind the 1st tower.
Either of those will work out better than installing the cooler vertically.
Just do it like the following image - minus the rear chassis fan - that really doesn't need to be there:I don't understand your B) suggestion.
1)Yes, I'm referring to the cooler's finstacks. Tower is used interchangeably.By tower are you referring to cooler fins? If so, the reason I didn't orient it horizontally was that the fan would collide with ram sticks from the front, and with mobo heatsink from the back. Or did I misunderstand you?
Just do it like the following image - minus the rear chassis fan - that really doesn't need to be there
1)Yes, I'm referring to the cooler's finstacks. Tower is used interchangeably.
2)That cooler was designed to allow you to 'raise' the front fan to sit over the ram, IF there was enough space in the chassis to do so.
If it's not possible, simply set it up like in the above image.