Hello all,
I know it is super excessive and border line crazy, but I have put 12 fans in my current set up.
The reason I want to do it is because I want to run push/pull configure for my H150i (also very unnecessary). Now that it’s finished and I have tried different configurations, I decided to settle with 1 configuration that works best for what I do, which is light gaming like RDR2, COD: MW, LOL on 1080p and I never play more than 3 hours a day, light Microsoft work, video editing and live streaming my games.
The configuration I have decided to go with is 3 Bottom Intakes, 3 Top Exhaust and 6 Side Intake (AIO) because it keeps everything at a respectable temperature IMO. I have taken the liberty to record some data for your amusement.
Note that the WORST configuration is 3 Bottom Intake, 3 Top Exhaust and 6 Side Exhaust (AIO). When I ran a stress test on OCCT, one of the cores overheats (above 90) so if you do want to set up something like mine, avoid that set up.
Other than that, enjoy the photos, data and let me know what you guys think. Cheers.
Specs:
Asus Strix Z390-E Gaming Motherboard
i7-9700k OC'd to 4.8GHZ @1.29v
Corsair H150i Pro Push/Pull Set up
32GB Corsairs White Vengeance Pro 3200mhz
1TB Samsung M.2 and 1TB Samsung SSD
Asus Strix RTX 2080s Advanced OC
Corsair RM750x
Lian Li 0-11 Dynamic Case
6 Corsair LL120 Fans (3 exhaust, 3 intake)
3 Corsair QL120 Fans and 3 ML120 Non RGB on radiator (Push/Pull)
DATA:
PICS:
I know it is super excessive and border line crazy, but I have put 12 fans in my current set up.
The reason I want to do it is because I want to run push/pull configure for my H150i (also very unnecessary). Now that it’s finished and I have tried different configurations, I decided to settle with 1 configuration that works best for what I do, which is light gaming like RDR2, COD: MW, LOL on 1080p and I never play more than 3 hours a day, light Microsoft work, video editing and live streaming my games.
The configuration I have decided to go with is 3 Bottom Intakes, 3 Top Exhaust and 6 Side Intake (AIO) because it keeps everything at a respectable temperature IMO. I have taken the liberty to record some data for your amusement.
Note that the WORST configuration is 3 Bottom Intake, 3 Top Exhaust and 6 Side Exhaust (AIO). When I ran a stress test on OCCT, one of the cores overheats (above 90) so if you do want to set up something like mine, avoid that set up.
Other than that, enjoy the photos, data and let me know what you guys think. Cheers.
Specs:
Asus Strix Z390-E Gaming Motherboard
i7-9700k OC'd to 4.8GHZ @1.29v
Corsair H150i Pro Push/Pull Set up
32GB Corsairs White Vengeance Pro 3200mhz
1TB Samsung M.2 and 1TB Samsung SSD
Asus Strix RTX 2080s Advanced OC
Corsair RM750x
Lian Li 0-11 Dynamic Case
6 Corsair LL120 Fans (3 exhaust, 3 intake)
3 Corsair QL120 Fans and 3 ML120 Non RGB on radiator (Push/Pull)
DATA:
PICS:
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