Prodigy M airflow

MrPotatoHead

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Oct 13, 2015
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Hello everyone, its my first time building a pc so i know very little. I'll be buildng a MATX in the Prodigy M case and would like some advice on the airflow. I have read previous threads with mixed opinions, (bottom exhaust - hot air raises, top exhaust - gpu would have a hard time etc) So im just wondering what would be the best solution for my setup.
Thanks for reading

Case: Bitfenix Prodigy M white (no mesh front)
CPU: Intel 6700
GPU: 1060 6GB
PSU: Cooler master V550w 80Plus gold full modular (intake from the front of the case and exhausting from the bottom)


Top: 2 x Corsair SP120 intake
Bottom: 2 x Corsair AF120 intake
Rear: 1 X Corsair SP140 exhaust


Ps. i'm not overclocking so i'll be using the intel stock cpu cooler
 
Top = 2 x 120mm exhaust?
Rear = 1 x 140mm exhaust?
Bottom = 2 x 120mm intake?

For this set up, do i need any static pressure fans? i'm going to be using the stock cpu cooler so there wont be any obstacles between the GPU and intake fans. But would i need static pressure fans for the 2 top exhaust to pull more air out?

Ps. i wont be overclocking but i''ll be doing 3D rendering, would the stock cpu cooler be enough?