
Question about Aio on lían Li Dan a3
EDIT: So as many did with this case using the rear exhaust fan intake with cpu cooler reversed and exhaust on top. I found this optimal since there is no clearance for fans under the 9070xt sapphire nitro.
That being said I have no issues with temps so far while gaming. But not 100% certain because I havent seen my cpu Watts going over 50 (and I've tested heavy game titles like Cyberpunk, Cities skylines 2, Black Myth Wukong
-30 negative pbo on ryzen 9800xd3
+100mhz Oc
- termal limit to 84c
-60 sapphire nitro + with 150 clock and 200mhz memory. Had to tweak GPU temps to + 10% p1 and p2 25% p3 p4
Summer time in Spain so room temp is 28 30c.
CPU temps 44-50 iddle 60 to 65 under load on gaming ( Cinebench they got 93 to 95 thats why I added an 84 termal limit)
Did notice only gets 50watts average on cities skylines 2 and not more(I wonder if this is normal)
Gpu temps about 41 iddle, 60 - 65 underload gpu Hotspot 80-83.
So my question is...... since I wanna get the lían Li hydroshift 2 to improve CPU Temps, the noise and looks. But I really don't know if it will be worth it or counterproductive:
I have no clue how to set up the airflow then.
A: top radiator intake and rear fan exhaust
This should be the classic but I'm worried about if my gpu temps will raise since only 1 fan is exhausting air and hot air of the gpu tents to go upwards
B: radiator top as exhaust and rear intake
Would help my gpu breath more but I'm assuming that hot air will be sucked by the radiator and make the cpu hotter? ( but I also thought an air cpu cooler heatsink is also getting hot air from gpu only is getting suck by the upper fan...
C: don't even know if possible. But I thought of mounting the psu sideways to be able to place 2 fans in front.
D: even more stupid! 2 radiator fans intake and flipping the rearest top one as exhaust (together with the rear fan so it would go up diagonally)
What so you guys think? Excuse my English!