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Corsair crystal 680x11/29/2023 ![]() (later edit, I just saw on the official website they now have 140mm white, QL's, which I might consider) (problem is the white blades are not so white anymore after a while.) The Corsair 680x bottom and exhaust ports are kinda large for the 120mm and it looks a little bad, but meh. Oh man, I love those LL white fans and I wish Corsair made some in 140mm too. Has anyone tested and checked the GPU temperatures under load with bottom fans mounted as intake and as exhaust? If yes, how much of an improvement over GPU temps are fans mounted as intake? I will consider switching my bottom fans from exhaust to intake if there is at least a 5 degrees Celsius improvement over GPU temperatures.Īlso, in case you have a liquid cooler mounted on top, do you think it would be best to push the hot air out, thus increasing the temperatures on the coolant in the radiator, or would you mount the fans and the radiator into pulling cold air in the case, through the radiator? My question addresses people with similar builds, and I mean a Corsair 680x case, RTX 2080ti which is a hot GPU and maybe a 9900k OC-ed. Also, as I still have my sanity I will not buy the new QL fans which deliver cool lights on both sides, we all know why. Hell, it would probably bother me too much to see the back frame on the fans instead of the RGB. I know for sure that it would be best to have my bottom fans on intake to help deliver cold air to my GPU but the lightning would not look as nice. ![]() Hi there! I am kinda late to the party as I built this system about a year ago, but there is something bothering me lately and that is the bottom fan placement.
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