I guess as they are not visible because of the metal plate I don't need an RGB fan.Ģ) For the upper and rear fans as exhausts I plan to have 3 RGB 120mm fans at top and 1 RGB 140mm at the rear end. That is the reason of this metal panel, am I right? What are the fans you suggest? Static Pressure fans are suggested by Jayztwocents in his video for 5000D that has also that metal bracket front of the side fans. I plan the side panel (i don't know the exact name of that metal thing) so that my motherboard and so on can directly benefit from the intake. Now is time for my questions:ġ) I want to use the side fan panel to have 3 or 4 120mm. However as said as someone who never used more than stock fans, I want to have your opinions how I am going to build an optimal air cooling machine.Īs far as I know the 7000D comes with three non RGB 140mm fans, which I plan to use on the front panel as intake: 3 x 140mm fans. I am unfamiliar with water cooling but sometime I might give it a try. Yet, on the one side because of enthusiastic reasons I want to build a case with better air cooling. I get at gaming %99 percent GPU Load 60-70 degrees.Īnd I tested the CPU under Blender overload around 80 Degrees. To be honest, 100R with its stock fans are giving me great cooling coupled with a Dark Rock Pro 4. Having updated last year my system, this year it is time for a new case. I am currently a 100R owner, and this fella has been I guess more than 5 years with me. Hello, after a long research for a future proof case I decided finally to go with Corsair 7000D.
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