How Many Case Fans do you Actually Need?

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
  • The Antec Performance 1 FT has room for a huge number of fans but how many do you actually need for air and water cooling? Let's talk about case airflow, how to get fresh air to your components and how too much airflow might be a problem too.
    0:00 - Antec Who?
    0:33 - The concept: Air vs AIO
    0:54 - ALL the fan slots
    2:05 - Cooling Performance vs ATX Cases
    3:12 - Air Cooling (Stock vs All Fans)
    5:10 - Vertical Air Cooling (Stock vs All Fans)
    5:50 - AIO Cooling (Stock vs All Fans)
    6:33 - AIO vs Air (Which is better?)
    7:12 - The MOST Interesting Surprise!
    8:44 - Is ANTEC really back???
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  • @Alexander_X_
    @Alexander_X_ Год назад +156

    Using percentages of fan speeds for comparison is a bad idea because it means nothing to viewers. We don't know how much rpm it is or the noise level.

    • @hornsteinhof7592
      @hornsteinhof7592 5 месяцев назад +2

      I think it's okay not to be too scientific Herr. Most ppl are gonna use the fans they already have anyways. Even if you knew the loudness and rpm readings, cfm and static pressure would remain a mystery. The relative fan speeds are okay to draw basic conclusions

    • @GenderGoneLikeYourDad
      @GenderGoneLikeYourDad 2 месяца назад

      I do

    • @ahmedfarouk3912
      @ahmedfarouk3912 Месяц назад

      Same Fans remember?

  • @Mismatch-
    @Mismatch- Год назад +10

    What I've learned from my experience: At the top of the case you should only mount exhaust fans behind the CPU cooler. Mounting exhaust fans on the other places at the top of the case is counter-productive - you're just throwing away the cool air that you've just pushed in through the front, before it has had a chance to reach the cooler. You can easily notice that when you put the PC under heavy load just by feeling the air coming out from the top - the back-most fan blows warm air, while the other two blow much cooler (if they are also exhausts).
    I guess you could mount the other ones as intakes instead, but if you already have enough intakes at the front/bottom, then adding more at the top wouldn't really make a difference anyway. At most, it would just screw up the air flow.
    If you're on water cooling, you can run the radiator at the top as exhaust, but you still should NOT place any other exhaust fans in front of it. You should have one fan at the back and the radiator at the top as exhausts, everything else should be intakes from the front/bottom.
    And always try to have more intake air than exhaust air. Since intakes also have to be filtered, it's best to have two more intake fans than exhaust (if they are the same size/RPM/etc), if possible. So, if you're on air cooling - the best configuration is to have two exhausts (back-most top+rear) and four intakes (three front+one bottom or two front+two bottom). If you have 5 fans - you can do 3 in+2 out, while keeping the intakes at a bit higher RPMs than the exhausts. If you only have 4 fans - just run 3 intakes (front/bottom) and 1 exhaust at the back.

  • @mad_mario_
    @mad_mario_ Год назад +10

    I've done a similar test myself with 12 case fans once, tried every combination. The conclusion was you only need 1 or 2 intake and only 1 exhaust. Thanks for reading ☺

  • @Twistedvaccine
    @Twistedvaccine Год назад +10

    You might as well go for the Fractal Torrent, Same style case but better

  • @daviddamasceno6063
    @daviddamasceno6063 Год назад +6

    Trying to find the perfect balance between cooling and silence is quite a challenge. In my case, I believe the pump in my AIO is the most noisy part. I'm considering making the change to an Air Cooler just to see if I can make my PC quieter.

  • @DLLDevStudio
    @DLLDevStudio 4 месяца назад +1

    lovely video. never saw such useful information anywhere else. now i exactly now what kind of cooling i will go for. thanks brother. good job. good channel!

  • @Zelement911onrs
    @Zelement911onrs Год назад

    Exciting to see Antec putting in effort to improve and continue to release products. Additionally this was such a functionally good way to showcase the product while giving good info. Keep it up Dimitri!

  • @1wibble230
    @1wibble230 8 месяцев назад +9

    I run overclocked 5950x and have just 2 intake fans and 1 out fan, air cooled cpu, all fans running between 650-800rpm, super slow, and the thing stays cool. With proper directed airflow, 3 case fans is all you need.

    • @terrapinflyer273
      @terrapinflyer273 6 месяцев назад

      Similar setup here. I have a very old custom case. The Apevia X-Sniper G. 1 rear exhaust, one side panel fan centered on the GPU, but a small amount of air hits the NVME drive and CPU, and one bottom intake fan in the front. All 120mm. i7-4790 and a GTX 1080 FTW both stay around 60°C playing Subnautica and most games I've tested so far. But CPU temp can rise up to ~72°C in some areas - due to poor game optimization I think. Really surprised how stable my temps are with such a config. Thinking about trying to mount another 120mm on my 5.25" drive bay covers as they have holes that center with them!
      With a stock Intel cooler btw.
      Also just upgraded from old molex fans to Arctic F12s and P12s and saw my temps rise considerably under load using PWM control. But dropped a few degrees after cranking them to full speed while gaming. I had an 80mm fan in the back before too, which I think could actually help, since air is drawn by the fan and pushed freely around it through the surrounding exhaust holes.

  • @nicholasbaldwin1674
    @nicholasbaldwin1674 Год назад

    I have this Antec. was excited to see a Antec on the market so I jumped and bought it. I really like it, I am very happy that I made the change.

  • @chrisbertolino2116
    @chrisbertolino2116 Год назад +53

    But how about a case MADE of fans?!? 😂

    • @shadowarez1337
      @shadowarez1337 Год назад +2

      Iv seen this case you speak of 🤣

    • @user-wq9mw2xz3j
      @user-wq9mw2xz3j Год назад +1

      you literally gave me a brilliant idea.
      I have like 10-15 fans from a mining rigg. I think the motherboard screws can fit on them. They are big fans.
      Could work! although needs to be open case anyways. Unless I cover it with something else

    • @mayonotes9849
      @mayonotes9849 Год назад +2

      Maximum airflow baby.

    • @LividAssassin93
      @LividAssassin93 5 месяцев назад

      Surprised LTT hasn't done that yet

    • @Playeroth
      @Playeroth Месяц назад

      haha the cube one

  • @clark85
    @clark85 Год назад +1

    I have a new antec case and it has a 5.25 bay!! Thanks Antec for that

  • @MADHIKER777
    @MADHIKER777 10 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent comparison that can save us from spending needless money!

  • @spiral5819
    @spiral5819 Год назад

    I haven’t watched much pc hardware content in some time but i got the notif the moment this was published. Glad to see you guys still going strong!

  • @GuillaumeDanat
    @GuillaumeDanat Год назад +1

    Nice review ❤

  • @VioletGiraffe
    @VioletGiraffe Год назад +1

    I don't remember whether I ever had an Antec case, but I definitely remember wanting one - Antec 900 and 1200. It was more than 10 years ago. Another legend of the old days was Coolermaster HAF 932. And then there was that Silverstone full tower that literally no one could afford in my country.

  • @dsixto
    @dsixto Год назад +1

    I'm keeping my case with the provided fans, and it's running like a dream

  • @CyberneticArgumentCreator
    @CyberneticArgumentCreator Год назад +3

    On a typical "modern" setup the best basic configuration is a 360mm AIO, in a standard full tower case with at least 3 120 slots on the front and 3 on the top, the 360mm AIO exhausting outwards on the top mount, 3 120mm intake fans on the front panel, and one exhaust on the top of the back of the case. With more fans crossing each other on the intake, you get turbulence which prevents good fresh air coverage on the GPU, and with an air tower cooler you have higher internal temperature in the case.

  • @briantse11
    @briantse11 7 месяцев назад +1

    Really appreciate your video on the fans configuration, would you please do something similar on the upcoming antec m-atx case constellation 540?

  • @abb0tt
    @abb0tt Год назад

    I bought my first Antec case in 2000. Glad to see them making an innovative comeback for enthusiasts. I'm in the market for a new high-air flow case, and up until now I've only considered the Fractal Torrent, but now I'll include P1 FT as well.
    One thing I'd change: black-out the front grill (including the Antec logo--or remove it completely with a delete or screw/snap). The entire case is mostly black, but the front grill contrast bothers me against the black case.

  • @mandoambo8221
    @mandoambo8221 4 месяца назад +2

    I have this case, and I filled it completely with Thermaltakes SWAFAN's, 3x 140mm front intake, 3x 120mm on the AIO on the top, 1x 120mm on the rear exhaust and 3x 120mm on the bottom with the GPU horizontally mounted and I have great temps... yes it may not be needed on the bottom, but it looks cool!

  • @GTDScala
    @GTDScala Год назад

    Antec 1200 was my favorite case from my previous builds.

  • @etyrnus
    @etyrnus Год назад +2

    Using those 140s as intake on an NZXT H7 Flow, they're great fans. Move a ton of air.

  • @DaKrawnik
    @DaKrawnik 2 месяца назад +2

    Good to see this confirmed about top AND bottom fans.
    Wish you showed AIO in the front too.

    • @miscetc-tm2yt
      @miscetc-tm2yt Месяц назад

      AIO radiator placement in the front is a bad setup, no?

  • @thseed7
    @thseed7 Год назад

    Nice looking case and AIOs

  • @BKMorpheus
    @BKMorpheus Год назад +1

    Does the front panel really reduce the noise, or is it just crippling the intake and therefore max rpm on the fans and that's the reason why the fans are much louder without the front?
    The more rpm the fans can do, the more you might notice the reduction in max rpm with the front panel vs. without it

  • @SergeantQuackersThe2nd
    @SergeantQuackersThe2nd Год назад +7

    I have 13 fans in my Lian Li Air Mini.......
    Haven't got enough obviously.

    • @Devo_gx
      @Devo_gx Год назад

      Technically 8 for me so far in mine. 3 bottom SL-120 Infinity fans, stock dual 140mm in front+ 120mm rear, and the two that came with my Deepcool AK620.

    • @SergeantQuackersThe2nd
      @SergeantQuackersThe2nd Год назад

      ​@@Devo_gx 2 140 stock fans at the front
      3 120 Deepcool fans on the bottom
      3 120 Deepcool fans on the side
      3 120 Deepcool fans on the top
      2 120 Deepcool fans for the CPU cooler
      So technically 11 but still 13 realistically.
      It's loud but adding some CPU undervolting for my Ryzen 7 puts it around 22 to 25°C so win win haha.

    • @khysor1832
      @khysor1832 Год назад +1

      I’ve got 9 in my setup and I need more 😂

    • @SergeantQuackersThe2nd
      @SergeantQuackersThe2nd Год назад +1

      @@khysor1832 9?
      Those are rookie numbers! Pump those numbers up 😂

  • @Ssdj3nt0
    @Ssdj3nt0 Год назад +5

    Hey, you didn’t test front-top intake with rear-top exhaust, for me it’s 2/3C of difference without top fans!

  • @bellybutthole69
    @bellybutthole69 Год назад +1

    I really wish there would be more videos comparing all the different cooling configs in a same case. It would help greatly when deciding on air cooling vs AIO , and if adding more fans is worth it or not . Great video as always !

    • @mryellow6918
      @mryellow6918 Год назад

      one of the things an aio has an advnatge on is it can use air from out of the case to cool so your gpu isnt heating

    • @bellybutthole69
      @bellybutthole69 Год назад

      @@mryellow6918 yesssss, but I feel like in a case made for airflow ( the Fractal Torrent, or Lian Li 216 for example ) , the advantages of an AIO would be diminished quite a lot. I would like more tests like that to see if I'm correct or not :)

  • @axcelatommarvelmansi
    @axcelatommarvelmansi Год назад +1

    Hey can you do the same with a Corsair 7000D air flow case to see what the best fan configuration is?

  • @KeinNiemand
    @KeinNiemand 3 месяца назад

    But how do you balance having a 420mm aio exaust on top and a 140mm fan at the back, I can't have 4 intakes without using at least one of the bottom slots (only 3 fans fot in the front) so shouldnI go with negative pressure or would bottom fans in this case improve things more then they hurt things due to turblance? I guess I could get faster fans for the front to get positive pressure

  • @isturma
    @isturma Год назад +4

    Where is the air coming from for the bottom fans? I have a Lian Li Lancool II Mesh, and my GPU temps dropped when I put a 120mm fan on the bottom to suck in cool air and direct it at the GPU. The Lancool also has mesh bottom skirts so there's a path for fresh air to come in. I don't see a way for fresh air to come in at the bottom of this case, though. 🤔

  • @GamersSanctum
    @GamersSanctum Год назад +1

    Now what if you have the 3 front fans, the 360mm aio on the top, then have the back 120mm fan as INTAKE instead of exhaust?

  • @perdomot
    @perdomot Год назад +3

    Good info on air flow BUT if you are introducing a new case, you should take the time to go over the case itself and what features it has before going to the testing phase. Need a follow up video.

  • @naomy1701
    @naomy1701 Год назад +1

    had been interesting to see how it had done with 9 fans (add the top 3 but leave the bottom 3 out) would it help to get heat out, or have a negative impact due to interfering with the front/back airflow?

  • @annettesurfer
    @annettesurfer Год назад

    I've noted the Lian Li Lancool 216 case wasn't included in the comparison chart, but then making the sponsor look bad wasn't really the goal. My last Antec case was the Dapper Dark Phantom DP301M M-ATX and discovered it lacked airflow.
    $160 is pricey for the Antec Performance 1 FT when the much better (white) Lian Li Lancool 216 RGB case can be found for $100 (normally $115) and the 2 front PWM ARGB intake fans are 160mm.
    Of course the investment rises when replacing the rear exhaust fan with a $30 CoolerMaster MasterFan MF140 Halo and a 3pk of $62 MasterFan Halo’s for the top AIO (for exhaust as well)
    My system is a positive pressure setup to ensure all intake air is filtered through the optional $13 front Lian Li LAN216-2W (white) magnetic front dust filter.
    I’ve had the (white) Lian Li Lancool Il mesh RGB but the 1.5mm mesh hole size allowed a bit too much dust inside so I tried the (white) Phanteks Eclipse P500A D-RGB but the 1mm mesh hole size wasn’t much better so the filtered Lancool 216 finally got it right, plus Lian Li didn’t repeat the mistake of the Lancool Il mesh where intake air bypassed the mesh entirely at the bottom front cover.
    My Godlike EATX MB has plenty of room and the ability to move the top button to the easier to reach lower left side could be viewed as a negative for case manufacturers since I doubt I’ll be in the market again for quite some time.
    The longevity of CoolerMaster fans is a concern but they are the best looking fans IMO and matched the front Lian Li fans better than anything Lian Li offered. I mean, they can’t be any worse than the often failing RGB of the Corsair LL120’s I yanked off my AIO. BTW, I was able to eliminate the proprietary Corsair lighting node pro hub and Commander Core since the Lian Li RGB controller allowed daisy chaining.

  • @CDubbsW0rld
    @CDubbsW0rld Год назад

    My first PC case was Antec. I want to say about 15 years ago. I kept it around for a long time.

  • @adamtajhassam9188
    @adamtajhassam9188 Год назад +1

    Great review. I have 1BIG question : my argument is 3 fans on the bottom really needed - I see a lot of fan videos I haven't had 3 fans on the bottom 4 years. With 2 intake and 2 out take + the GPU (4090) and the quality corsair 170i cooler. i have had temps sitting @ 63c randomly w average of 49-56c. is 3 fans still needed @ the bottom w both CPU and GPU in lower temps then this w a old case phanteks 800 case...w a lot of breathing inside....?

    • @5353Jumper
      @5353Jumper Год назад

      By his examples of you are running the AIO on top it would be 4 fans out and only 3 in which could create a negative pressure situation unless you throttle up the 3 front fans.
      So the extra 2 on the bottom (3rd is just aesthetics in this case because the PSU is blocking it) makes 5 in and 4 out for a positive static pressure.
      So as he said, the bottom fans are only beneficial with an AIO on the CPU.

  • @damngoodenzo
    @damngoodenzo Год назад

    this AIO looks so nice, gg Antec

  • @broscutzacupar
    @broscutzacupar Год назад

    used an Antec Dark Fleet DF-85 case for almost 10 years until 2 years ago, when i gave that pc to one of my nephews. It stil works 😅

  • @PukingMonkey
    @PukingMonkey 6 месяцев назад +3

    Has anyone tried a 420 AIO front intake, possibly with 2 fans on the other side for push pull? exhaust on top and extra intake from the bottom, since the intake from the aio would be lower? I'm pretty sure it's better for the CPU temps but wondering what it would mean for gpu temps.

  • @Violet-ui
    @Violet-ui 2 дня назад

    I am pretty sure the front panel isn't blocking much noise, but the fans get quieter when they have to work against some restriction that reduces airflow

  • @garyc5245
    @garyc5245 2 месяца назад

    I thought maybe one of the configs would be with the AIO in the front, that way the cpu radiator would have outside air. Going to build in this case next and according to Antec a 420 can fit in the front. and maybe that bottom fan on the aio will push air underneath the psu shroud...we shall see. Great video, love how you guys do multiple oppositions!

  • @Dreamtwister2k
    @Dreamtwister2k Год назад +1

    Very good video more for the education of fan positioning than the sponsored case review. Maybe a topic worth revisiting with different air configurations. It kills me everytime I see an OL11 Dynamic (or similar case) with fans on the front and immediately on the side 90 degrees (kind of like an L-shape configuration on the very front portion of the case), both intake causing major turbulence with each other just for the RGB looks. Just because you CAN put fans in there doesn't mean you SHOULD.

  • @Tagiau
    @Tagiau Год назад

    Oh neat, they made a flow version of the p82. Antec is cool, I absolutely love my nx200m.

  • @Morpheus-pt3wq
    @Morpheus-pt3wq Год назад

    I´m currently only using 3 front intake fans + 1 bottom (regulated by GPU temperature - sits at 0rpm in idle) and CPU fan. All of them except the bottom fan are on the same 2 curves (mixed curve in fan control - allows setting multiple fan curves to the same fans and react to whatever gets warmer). CPU fan also works as main air exhaust.
    In my case, there is no need for dedicated exhaust fans - in full load, if i put my hand behind the case, i can feel the breeze coming out of the case.
    PS. All my intake fans have 15mm shrouds in front of them. It helps reducing the noise and also increases intake area for each fan, while slightly reducing available space for the GPU (my GPU is quite short, it fits without any issues).

  • @williammathies2998
    @williammathies2998 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @Hyperdriveuk
    @Hyperdriveuk Год назад

    Nice! Well who knew I was running optimal heat/sound via pure fluke LOL.

  • @ChrisPkmn
    @ChrisPkmn Год назад +2

    I wonder if the bottom fans are kicking up the hot air that the PSU used to eject out the back

  • @Kapono5150
    @Kapono5150 Год назад +1

    I picked up the Fractal Torrent in Black NON RGB hoping to keep a 7900X cool 😎

  • @WookieeRage
    @WookieeRage Год назад +1

    Love my Noctua ❤

  • @kjuju
    @kjuju Год назад

    I just moved my system into an Antec P20C. It's my first big boy case.

  • @JEdVcM
    @JEdVcM 4 дня назад

    Thank you! I was wondering about the efficiency of those cases that seem to be built of fans (can see plenty of them fishtank style ones on PCPP). I was also having doubts about the chimney style cooling, as there is a huge block in the way of the airflow (the GPU).
    With air cooling, a clear front-to-back channel with plenty of intake is the best, just as the conventional wisdom goes.
    With SFF, I found it is a bit of an opposite situation and the biggest gains are from removing the heat from the case (as the unit fans are usually close enough to the case panels to help themselves).

  • @jonesgang
    @jonesgang Год назад

    I populated all the fan locations in mine and played with the fan curves a lot. Results are: Idle is low 30s, watching videos low 40s, AAA gaming mid to upper 50s. My case is the Hyte Y60.

  • @ruankoen5947
    @ruankoen5947 16 дней назад +1

    If you put all 10 fans as exhaust and keep the glass side pannel off
    Would it go to shit or be fine ?

  • @markreichman5922
    @markreichman5922 5 месяцев назад

    The H7 Flow case comes in RGB and non RGB versions. For some reason the RGB version has three 140mm intake fans in the front and one 120mm exhaust fan in the back just like the case in this video. The non RGB version comes with one 120mm fan in front and one 120mm in the back. Same price. I don't get that? I got the non RGB version with only two fans. I went ahead and bought a second fan for the front. Not sure if I needed the second fan in front and if I don't why does the RGB version have three in the front and bigger?

  • @HitMarkersAreFun
    @HitMarkersAreFun Год назад +1

    still rocking an Antec 1100 OG, it's the one with the 200mm fan uptop, not the dual 120 fan mounts. I got rid of the 200mm fan when I got a hybrid GPU several years ago.
    I have only 2 fans as exhaust in my case, no intake fans. one is in the usual spot at top-back of case, the other is part of an AIO for my gpu which is used as an exhaust at top of case.
    we have 2 cats, so not having any screen covering the side panel fan mounts would mean my pc is full of car hair, right? well, not so fast. I accidentally figured out a way to minimize cat hair buildup. The way that our computer area is setup, I have to keep my pc on a small cart on the floor below the desk(not directly on the floor, just on a small cart) and I have it close to the wall behind the desk with the front panel pointed to the left, whcih means the side panel with the fan mounts are about an inch away from the wall. Just the general airflow of the room and the pc being under a desk and near the wall means that very little to almost no cat hair ever makes it into the pc.

  • @camotech1314
    @camotech1314 Год назад

    Antec makes some legit good stuff, I had one of their mATX cases for a bit the NX200M and it was very decent for a midrange system !!
    You only really need 3 fans in an average system. Or 4/5 if you count the fans on the air tower cooler. I have 4 in total, 2 Noctua NF-A15 HS as front intake then 1 Arctic Bionix F120 as my CPU heatsink fan and 1 Arctic P14 PWM as my top exhaust. That's it!! I had a rear exhaust too but it created turbulence.

  • @KOT-ANGRY
    @KOT-ANGRY Год назад +2

    I dont understand...what is the best setup - 3x120mm front and 1x120mm back OR 3x120mm front + 1x120mm back and 1x120mm top?

    • @TheRealSkeletor
      @TheRealSkeletor Год назад

      None of the above. 3x140mm front (intake), 2x140mm top (exhaust) and 1x140mm back (exhaust) is the best setup.

  • @laskerbrightag9896
    @laskerbrightag9896 Год назад

    Any chance Antec will make a version of this case with a solid panel for the cable side or at least sell the solid side panel separately? I can do without double sided glass panels as I don't want to see the backside of the motherboard tray.

  • @xxx_ray
    @xxx_ray Год назад +1

    I was considering getting this case, but it wasn’t released yet, ended up with a LANCOOL III

  • @Cheeseypoofs85
    @Cheeseypoofs85 11 месяцев назад +12

    more fans means lower fan speed required for the same temps, which means lower noise. im about to swap my build into a NV& with all 12 fans. she gonna be cool n quiet

    • @shadow105720
      @shadow105720 10 месяцев назад +6

      Only if they're in the right places and pointed the right way. And its not 1:1 cooling improvement to noise reduction. More fans will almost always be louder for the same cooling potential.

  • @mrt6399
    @mrt6399 6 месяцев назад

    i was looking at this and really loved the simple but beautiful design, just wish you could put a stack of hdd in the front

    • @mrt6399
      @mrt6399 6 месяцев назад +1

      I realized I own a printing shop and will make a solution to this problem

  • @sunraiii
    @sunraiii Год назад

    Antec deserves praise for this case. It's mega clean, cable management is great and design wise they dare to build more than a metal box with holes (*cough* nzxt *cough*).

  • @jaymacpherson8167
    @jaymacpherson8167 Год назад +1

    I too found that maximizing air into the front led to modest temps: 52 to 55 C (at 37% fan speed, all fans).
    Legacy CoolerMaster 500 case, front intake w 3 T30s, back w single 140 Nochua, top has 240 AIO for 3080, 11700k cpu has BeQuiet Dark Rock TF 2.
    Putting in a second GPU (evga 3080 Ti ftw3 ultra) in lower PCIe slot running at about 77 to 81 C w it’s fans at 100% results in 3080 going up 5 C and CPU only a couple. Case and 3080 AIO fans stay below 70% speed.

  • @snaplash
    @snaplash 19 дней назад

    With a GPU that has a big outlet on the top side like in this test, I wonder if (for AIO installs) if installing a duct between the GPU outlet and the rear fan would help CPU temps by keeping the GPU heat out of the radiator.

  • @JezyYT
    @JezyYT Год назад

    Ok this is very interesting! However, I am very curious to see this same methodology applied to a LianLi 011D and other cases like it. Everyone just loves filling them with fans but is it really necessary?

  • @dakrawnik4208
    @dakrawnik4208 Год назад

    What about AIO in the front?
    Or with last gen/AMD GPU?

  • @dungdo421
    @dungdo421 8 месяцев назад +2

    Have anyone tried vertically mount the GPU (if possible) and 3 intake fans at the bottom? Would that be a good idea?

    • @mattdniels
      @mattdniels 7 месяцев назад +1

      you can't vertical in this case (found out the hard way... moved from a case you could)

  • @RailRoadCancellation
    @RailRoadCancellation Год назад

    Mine should be arriving tomorrow, after waiting for 3 weeks. I've been going commando in the mean time.

  • @wdowa94
    @wdowa94 8 месяцев назад

    1:36 In most cases up to 0.5kW of heat- Front panel as much airflow as possible, one back fan- Top blocked from front up to 1/3rd of length from back- That's all you need- AiO cooler on top only and the same scenario, but you're blocking the top with radiator

  • @juliuscheng5788
    @juliuscheng5788 Год назад +3

    So what happens when you flip the fans around on the roof/shroud? In other words, set the roof as intake vs exhaust, and exhaust on the shroud, thus directing air downwards away from the CPU cooler. And especially with the AIO, the radiator would be drawing in external air vs venting case air.

    • @Mismatch-
      @Mismatch- Год назад

      There's a reason people build cases the way they do, and it's very simple - physics. Hot air tends to go up by itself, so forcing it downwards is just counter-productive. I mean, it's not like it won't work at all, but you're just never going to get better results by trying to flip the airflow like that.

    • @juliuscheng5788
      @juliuscheng5788 Год назад

      @@Mismatch- The amount of upward airflow from thermal convection is miniscule - easily overwhelmed by a single small fan.
      Beyond that the design for cases all conform to the ATX format which has been around for decades, extending back to when desktops were horizontal, or those old "beige box" cases where the only ventilation was in front and back.
      That point was made particularly well during this video where the fans set in a chimney fashion actually had higher CPU temps.
      And specifically with a water-cooled solution, the temperature of the ambient airflow through the radiator matters more than the direction. And outside-the-case ambient air will always be cooler than the air inside the case under load.

    • @Mismatch-
      @Mismatch- Год назад

      @@juliuscheng5788 The point I was trying to make is that the action of flipping the airflow will not help in any way. If you want the radiator to be intake - you can always just mount it at the front.
      As for whether it should be intake or exhaust- that depends on which component's cooling you're prioritizing - CPU or GPU. Usually GPUs produce more heat, so they need more fresh air, so it's better not to push hot air into the case through the radiator.
      As for the "chimney test" - the problem there was that the cooler just had nowhere to get fresh air from, with the GPU right beneath it blocking airflow while also feeding it hot air... If you remove the GPU - the CPU will not be hotter in chimney mode than regular. Will it be colder? Probably not, but it certainly won't be hotter.

    • @juliuscheng5788
      @juliuscheng5788 Год назад

      @@Mismatch- That is what the front case fans are for. As the GPU is the greatest source of heat vs the CPU, the relatively small heat increase by drawing air through the CPU's radiator into the case would be well offset by drawing fresh air from the front.

    • @Mismatch-
      @Mismatch- Год назад

      @@juliuscheng5788 OK, it seems I misunderstood what you were saying, you mean rad intake at the top, more intakes at the front and exhaust at the bottom?
      I mean, I guess you could do it "just for the lols", but the bottom fans will pull a lot of the cool air that you've just pushed in through the front out of the case before it even reaches the GPU, meanwhile the GPU will blow hot air upwards while the rad at the top blows more hot air down towards it as well... the airflow inside that case will be a complete mess.
      I guess you could also flip the GPU upside-down to make the situation better... but I see no reason to do any of that. If what you want is the rad to be intake - put it at the front, add more intakes at the bottom, and exhaust through the back/top. This way you get what you're trying to achieve while also having good airflow. No need to reinvent the wheel.

  • @notchipotle
    @notchipotle 6 месяцев назад +3

    as long as the case has slightly positive airflow and all the intake fans are filtered then I'm good

  • @Luckytmj97
    @Luckytmj97 2 месяца назад +1

    Need to do push and pull aio set up when i had it i run cinebench i was at 78 without it was 86

  • @PhilGoodzGaming
    @PhilGoodzGaming 8 месяцев назад +1

    so i just purchased this and i bought 3 extra fans for the bottom. It seems like he's saying not to put the fans on the bottom and just use the top 360mm and the stock fans in front. Would you add the fans on the bottom still?

    • @Arynemily
      @Arynemily 8 месяцев назад +1

      The fans on the bottom didn't provide any noticeable benefit. AKA The temps were the same, the best cooling setup was the AIO 360 on top cooling the CPU, so you didn't have to worry about the GPU's heat on the Air Cooler and Stock Fans as they were.
      Adding the bottom fans provided no benefit, but no downside either aside from minor power draw?
      If the fans are RGB they could have an aesthetic benefit.

    • @Korr4K
      @Korr4K 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Arynemily I really don't see the point of fans of the bottom if they don't have access to some fresh air like in the lancool 216

    • @mariodroid7
      @mariodroid7 7 месяцев назад

      Don't put the fans at the bottom. They just make more noise in your system. One of the problems with this design is that the fans are attached to the PSU shroud. There is no separation between the PSU shroud and the fans so that they can actually move enough air and stay quiet. There should be like a mount that would separate the fans from the PSU shroud like an inch. The latest cougar mx600 has something like this.

  • @benderbendingrodriguez2658
    @benderbendingrodriguez2658 Год назад

    i still have my nas in an antec902, and currently using an antec900 barebone chassis in a custom case but moved this pc to a corsair c70 while i work on redoing that case when i can

  • @joshworley2443
    @joshworley2443 11 месяцев назад +2

    With the issue with Iunity gpu. Just go into devices and disable the built in intel graphics chip and reboot!

  • @krisreddish3066
    @krisreddish3066 Год назад

    in the way backs, I filled the HAF 932 with Scythe Kaze Demons. It sounded like a larger drone taking off.

  • @TimonY4
    @TimonY4 Год назад

    Try the Lian Li Mesh 2 Performance case. I think there is no better cooling in its price; everything is well thought out. Yes, the front panel is not like Lexus... but if a person wants to reduce the temperature of the video card (and this case is one of the best in this regard; it is enough to install at least one fan from below), then this is an excellent choice.

  • @Joe_I_Hadley
    @Joe_I_Hadley Год назад +1

    Great video. Awesome quality.

  • @ivanrodriguez2047
    @ivanrodriguez2047 Год назад

    What if you vertical mount it and then set it up as chimney?

  • @codygrinnell8676
    @codygrinnell8676 Год назад

    you could use the bottom for a Distro plate!!! or a rez mount!! Since it already has holes for the 120mm mounts!! With a 360mm on the top, and a 240 on the front

  • @geromeabad
    @geromeabad Год назад +1

    Can you do thermaltake cte c750 next?

  • @RonMizman
    @RonMizman Год назад +1

    Classic hardware company, I used an ANTEC SLK3700-BQE bought in 2003 for many many years, a case similar to the old SONATA line. Dimitry knows what am talking about he is old skool.

  • @shannonrhoads7099
    @shannonrhoads7099 Год назад

    I'm using an older Fractal Design Focus G case. I replaced the stock white LED fans with 2 Fractal Prisma 140mm fans in front as intakes and 2 Prisma 120mm fans as rear and top exhaust. My I7-11700F is cooled by a Scythe Fuma 2 cooler, and my GPU is a 2070 Super with the Dell/MSI Aero blower cooler.
    CPU and GPU temps idle at 37C but can push 70C/82c in heavy workloads. The higher 'loaded' GPU temps can be blamed on the blower cooler.

  • @siivet
    @siivet Год назад +1

    What if the gpu was vertical whats the numbers then?

  • @josephhodges718
    @josephhodges718 Год назад +1

    I have an NZXT H7 Flow with 5x140 mm Arctic P14s. No temperature-related issues at all, with an air-cooled 5800X3D using a Scythe FUMA 2, and a 6900XT.
    On stock fan profile for the 6900XT, and fans in the case set to 35% (3x140mm front, 1 back, 1 top; It has room for 2 more 140s at the top as well), the GPU will get to 74C and 93-95C hotspot. That's with the GPU fans under 60%. It's basically silent.
    With a custom profile that ramps the 5 fans up to 50%, those temps drop to 69C and 88C respectively. Air cooling is far from dead unless you use absolutely bonkers parts that consume way too much energy to begin with lol.

    • @MrZulgen
      @MrZulgen 6 месяцев назад

      I'm shopping for a PC and I see 5 packs for like $30-40 then I see these other fans like the one shown in this video where its 3 connected sitting on top of the case for like $90-100. I'm wondering if there's any difference between the two.

    • @josephhodges718
      @josephhodges718 6 месяцев назад

      @@MrZulgen There are, the connector itself is really unique and easy, less cables. Performance? Not enough to justify the cost.

  • @wherearemytesticles
    @wherearemytesticles Год назад

    Why the fan mounts on the PSU shroud and not the bottom of the case?

  • @ESheridan
    @ESheridan Год назад

    Hello Dmitry! Thank you for video. But it is not so much fans like in CTE chassis from Thermaltake

  • @KenjiBiH
    @KenjiBiH 5 месяцев назад

    so 3 140mm and 360mm aio on top would be sufficient no need to have a 140mm on the rear as my 360mm aio takes the air inside the case out

  • @chickenpasta7359
    @chickenpasta7359 Год назад +1

    the thing about AIOs is that you have to deal with the pump hum no matter how low you run it, but in turn your PC overall is a lot quieter since the flowing liquid is doing most of the heavy work, and the fan on your radiators don't have to run as hard either. Usually anything 240mm and up for radiators is always my suggestion over air coolers just cause of the sheer drop in sound alone. its what made me drop my M1 macbook pro as my daily driver and switch back to my desktop

    • @imadecoy.
      @imadecoy. Год назад

      Try buying an AIO without a garbage audible pump.

    • @khysor1832
      @khysor1832 Год назад

      @@imadecoy.my nzxt sounds like shit 😂

  • @k24skin
    @k24skin 6 месяцев назад +1

    I've found that when using a tower style air CPU cooler that placing one exhaust fan at the very back-top location it helps assist the rear exhaust fan in removing the hot air from the CPU faster and thus I seem to get better temps than with just the usual single rear exhaust fan...Although since I have the Lian Lancool II Mesh I would be curious to see if by using two fans on the PSU shroud in an exhaust configuration if it would help pull some of the GPU's heat downward and out through that shroud's open door, I mean that way most of the GPU's heat would never get to my DeepCool AK620 ("In theory that is") but, who knows??? :s

    • @jadeviper1290
      @jadeviper1290 6 месяцев назад +3

      Most GPU's have a fan that blows upwards unfortunately. I used this case with a RTX 4090 FE and a Ryzen 7 7800x3d cooled by a thermaltake peerless assassin. I used Arctic P12 ARGB for all 12 fans (replaced the 2 thermaltake fans) due to the extremely low noise and power draw and excellent static pressure. Actually managed to daisy chain 6 and 6, running all of them off just 2 fan headers on an MSI B650 Tomahawk, no fan controllers needed . I probably could have even done all 12 on a single 3A header with how low the power draw is on these. Everything fit together perfectly, although the space in between the GPU and CPU is tight, which makes removing the GPU tough.
      I'm certain that most of the heat generated by the 4090 gets blown right into the CPU cooler unfortunately just due to how close it is and the exhaust fan pointing up. I don't think it actually affects much to be honest though, with how much air this thing moves with 12 fans it basically sits under 40C at idle, and I can set all the fans to 0db mode at that temp to keep it super quiet. Even at 100% fan speed, it barely sounds like anything is even running. These Arctic P12 fans are incredible, I would have gone with the Noctua but I couldn't find any RGB and they're color schemes aren't appealing. If anyone ends up reading this before building in this case, do yourself a favor and put all your fans in the case before you do anything else, it gets tight pretty quickly. And if you aren't using fan controllers you will have to give yourself some extra length in the fan cables, so make sure you aren't wrapping the cables around the fans at all.
      The only real solution to GPU heating up CPU would be ducted fans. Optimum did a video on it earlier this year, 3d printed the ducts to line up perfectly with his case and it actually seemed to work really well. Looking forward to some startup case company using this as their selling point, but it would be difficult considering it would be custom for each hardware configuration.

    • @Marcelis
      @Marcelis 6 месяцев назад

      Can’t go wrong with Arctic👍🏿

  • @trkinwithmikey
    @trkinwithmikey Год назад

    I wonder how this case would do on stock motherboard controller?

  • @cyclechris6591
    @cyclechris6591 Год назад

    Thats a beautiful case, and Ive got a y60. Having a tough time with a full loop and distro in that little case. The antec would have been much easier.

  • @Leon-Belmont
    @Leon-Belmont Год назад

    One question at 6:21 so i should only put 2 fans in the bot instead of 3?
    What i saw weird was that you change the °c of cpu and gpu when you were saying that is better to use only 2, it change for 50 to 56 in cpu and 51 to 61 in gpu, and i said wtf xd?

  • @itsdeonlol
    @itsdeonlol Год назад

    I just add all of the fans to make my case look complete!!!

  • @Olav_Hansen
    @Olav_Hansen Год назад

    Pre video guess: these things always have the diminishing returns thing, I am guessing every fan gets less results then the previous ones. Without a radiator I think the sweetspot might actually be at 1 in 1 out, but with a rad probably 2 in through rad 1 out.
    Okay with seeing the 360 rad that might change it a bit. Perhaps 3 in 1 out or 3 in 2 out will still pull their weight in this one.
    My current system has an 18cm intake fan and a 12cm exhaust, hoping that the slight overpressure keeps slowly refreshing the 'dead spot' under the gpu. And with how the fins by the pci ports exhaust warm air while gaming, it seems to work.
    Yeah I was expecting some low fan tests as well. 4 fans is kind of already hitting peak efficiency, adding any more doesn't improve much at that point.

  • @SuchValue
    @SuchValue 5 месяцев назад

    quick question, I have 3 intake fans in the front, 1 exhaust fan in the back, what should the top of the pc case have? I should have 3 spots for fans, should it be intake or exhaust? I'm thinking exhaust.

    • @PreciseGameplay
      @PreciseGameplay 5 месяцев назад +2

      Generally you're going to want top mounted fans to be exhaust because hot air rises

    • @patorikusutaru7483
      @patorikusutaru7483 5 месяцев назад +1

      wth, did you even watch the video bruh

  • @matthewrezuke8130
    @matthewrezuke8130 Год назад +1

    All of them. Review the Dan C4SFX he sent out!

  • @Van-kl1in
    @Van-kl1in 6 месяцев назад +4

    Explanation at 4:36 isn't accurate. Heat from gpu doesn't "intertwine" with heat from cpu resulting in higher temps. Your top case exhaust literally sucks fresh air from front panel intake that suppose to go to your cpu cooler.

  • @GreenEggsAndGraham
    @GreenEggsAndGraham Год назад

    How about rad on front? Great vid none the less!