[SOLVED] What do you think i should do?

Ferimer

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My current set up can be found in my signature. What you don't see is how many case fans i have. Currently I have 5 Case Fans. 3 on the Front panel for Intake, one on top for exhaust one on rear for exhaust. My CPU Cooler is the Cooler Master Hyper 212 RBG Black Edition. My case is Phanteks . This is what I am dealing with currently when the FRONT panel is removed View: https://imgur.com/a/rfnYKWY
and then i get this when i put the front panel back on View: https://imgur.com/a/341wQBG
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DO you think i should opt out for a better case that allows my front fans to pull in more air? Or should it really matter? Im seeing about a 6-7 C increase on the CPU and the 4-6 C increase on my GPU
 
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I have done a few tests and nothing has gone overly high. The highest i have ever seen my GPU get to was 70 something plus, but that's because i manually adjust my settings, i have 3 different profiles saved for fan speed and i forgot to change it to gaming, but when i did, it dropped back down below 55. The temps im showing is when I physically remove the front panel that is covering the 3 fans for intake, obviously by doing that Its going to pull in more air but to see a change of almost 7 Degrees on the CPU and almost 5 on the GPU I would honestly prefer to have the lower obviously. When i run the Ryzen master test for my CPU i maybe see 65 at 100%.
You really don't need a new case for 65-70 degrees, yeah it's limiting the...
Your temps are pretty cool, but since neither part is fully stressed, load temperatures might be higher. I suggest doing a CPU and GPU stress test to see if there's any overheating. 75-80C temperature under load is acceptable, over that maybe you can consider getting a new case. Considering the temps you have mentioned right now, I don't think you need to change anything, the temperatures are perfectly fine.
 
Your temps are pretty cool, but since neither part is fully stressed, load temperatures might be higher. I suggest doing a CPU and GPU stress test to see if there's any overheating. 75-80C temperature under load is acceptable, over that maybe you can consider getting a new case. Considering the temps you have mentioned right now, I don't think you need to change anything, the temperatures are perfectly fine.
I have done a few tests and nothing has gone overly high. The highest i have ever seen my GPU get to was 70 something plus, but that's because i manually adjust my settings, i have 3 different profiles saved for fan speed and i forgot to change it to gaming, but when i did, it dropped back down below 55. The temps im showing is when I physically remove the front panel that is covering the 3 fans for intake, obviously by doing that Its going to pull in more air but to see a change of almost 7 Degrees on the CPU and almost 5 on the GPU I would honestly prefer to have the lower obviously. When i run the Ryzen master test for my CPU i maybe see 65 at 100%.
 
I have done a few tests and nothing has gone overly high. The highest i have ever seen my GPU get to was 70 something plus, but that's because i manually adjust my settings, i have 3 different profiles saved for fan speed and i forgot to change it to gaming, but when i did, it dropped back down below 55. The temps im showing is when I physically remove the front panel that is covering the 3 fans for intake, obviously by doing that Its going to pull in more air but to see a change of almost 7 Degrees on the CPU and almost 5 on the GPU I would honestly prefer to have the lower obviously. When i run the Ryzen master test for my CPU i maybe see 65 at 100%.
You really don't need a new case for 65-70 degrees, yeah it's limiting the airflow a little bit but the temps are fine, there's no real need to do anything.
 
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Your temps are pretty cool, but since neither part is fully stressed, load temperatures might be higher. I suggest doing a CPU and GPU stress test to see if there's any overheating. 75-80C temperature under load is acceptable, over that maybe you can consider getting a new case. Considering the temps you have mentioned right now, I don't think you need to change anything, the temperatures are perfectly fine.
What i ended up doing was buying a MESH FRONT PANEL for my case. Phanteks sells them, so this will allow me to get to my temps that i saw without the front panel
 
What i ended up doing was buying a MESH FRONT PANEL for my case. Phanteks sells them, so this will allow me to get to my temps that i saw without the front panel
Good, always go for mesh front panels. I don't get why people buy cases with closed fronts.