![]() ![]() I expected the interior temp to be higher, but didn't realize it could make that big a difference. However, heat management alone would be enough for me to choose top + side exhaust. GPU to front can be tricky both in terms of length and you want you can get some bubble issues with the tubes on the front rad on the bottom. That also might make the GPU tube runs easier. This allows you strong, clean air intake from the front fans while dumping both of your primary heat sources directly out of the case. Then the GPU radiator goes up top as exhaust. In this instance you would keep the H150i on the side, but as exhaust. Most users running a dual AIO or hybrid system will opt for dual exhaust. ![]() The increase will be approximately equal to the difference in exhaust air temp to outside air temp - probably about 8-10C. The items most often affected by this are RAM, chipset, and any m.2 drives in the area which tend to be very temperature sensitive. So that net you a 1-2C temp advantage in short benchmarks, but once you start maintaining a continual load like gaming you will heat up the box. ![]() Any other tips or tricks I haven't thought of?īe aware that using both as intake will make your internal air intake temperature equal to the exhaust air temp from the radiator. Does anyone have experience with a configuration similar to this? Any issues I should expect? Will two radiators fit as intakes on the Front/Side? Also, the current plan is to vertically mount the GPU, though that could change. Also, since the AIO cooler for the GPU is shorter, I was planning to put another fan above it in the front of the case (radiator in the bottom two fan spaces, the third fan in the top spot). According to the spec sheets, the tubing should be long enough to set both radiators with the tubing entrance at the bottom (please correct me if I'm wrong). My plan currently is to put the H150i on the side and the RTX AIO in the front, both in a pull config as intake. The H150i shows tubes of 380mm or 14.9 inches and the MSI RTX tubes show 470mm or 18.5 inches. The primary reason I'm here is to make sure the iCUE H150i Elite and the AIO MSI RTX4090 cooler will work as intakes in the 5000D Airflow. I'm looking at a new build here in the next month or so, using these parts (pcpartpicker). ![]()
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