Your gpu fan and the fan under it are fighting each other. They are right next to each other and blowing in opposite directions. I think you should consider turning both of you bottom fans around as intakes...thats what that area is designed for as its filtered.
Initially, they were intake, but it does not have any difference. Anyway, with the new feet, there is no dust filter, so I am fine with exhaust set up. Edit: I was 100% wrong
Hi, do you know what is the max clearance for gpu thickness for this case? the cougar website does not have any information about it, just the length, i have a galax 2060 super with dimensions of 295*143*52 mm thank you.
hey mate, could I mount those feet even tho I won't be placing case fans down there? I would be placing a huge 1080ti auros, so I won't have room for fans like you, please let me know as I am buying this case :D thanks!
@@PokerFaZe heyy mate, I also wanted to ask , how many fans can I place on the sides / top ? (1 side will be occupied with a 240mm rad ) , and also am I able to replace that 90mm rear fan with a 92mm noctua's ?I couldn't find any 90mm fan at all.. only 92's, thanks a lot again!!!
Yes, you can use the 92mm fan, I used it as push-pull forthe 645LT AIO. But if you use 240mm with the side bracket, I don't think there is enough space for the 92mm. Try installing the AIO first, if you can still fit the stock 90mm, then the Noctua
Your gpu fan and the fan under it are fighting each other. They are right next to each other and blowing in opposite directions. I think you should consider turning both of you bottom fans around as intakes...thats what that area is designed for as its filtered.
Initially, they were intake, but it does not have any difference. Anyway, with the new feet, there is no dust filter, so I am fine with exhaust set up.
Edit: I was 100% wrong
@@PokerFaZe Sorry, having a hard time believing that it doesnt make a difference.
@@PokerFaZe maybe because the gpu is single fan...try to change to two or three fans gpu...you might get some drops in gpu temp
Mans said “big OOF”
At least I didn't burn the card 😭
Good job bro! Btw… how you install the dust filter back?
There is no dust filter, but you can buy some cheap 120mm dust filter and screw them outside the case
What fans did you use in the bottom, are they slim?
Yes, they are slim
Hi, do you know what is the max clearance for gpu thickness for this case? the cougar website does not have any information about it, just the length, i have a galax 2060 super with dimensions of 295*143*52 mm thank you.
My 1080 Ti's length is 298mm, yours should fit
@@PokerFaZe thank you for replying! however its the thickness of the gpu that's what im worried
Mine is 2.5 slots, and I could fit 2 slim fans at the bottom
@@PokerFaZe wow its big, thank you for answering my questions :)
No problemo man 😁
hey mate, could I mount those feet even tho I won't be placing case fans down there? I would be placing a huge 1080ti auros, so I won't have room for fans like you, please let me know as I am buying this case :D thanks!
I think you can replace the feet, just buy shorter screws, and some washers just in case the screws are extra longer
@@PokerFaZe thanks for that!
Good luck with the build🤞
@@PokerFaZe heyy mate, I also wanted to ask , how many fans can I place on the sides / top ? (1 side will be occupied with a 240mm rad ) , and also am I able to replace that 90mm rear fan with a 92mm noctua's ?I couldn't find any 90mm fan at all.. only 92's, thanks a lot again!!!
Yes, you can use the 92mm fan, I used it as push-pull forthe 645LT AIO. But if you use 240mm with the side bracket, I don't think there is enough space for the 92mm. Try installing the AIO first, if you can still fit the stock 90mm, then the Noctua
what does the case weigh in at?
hot air should be blowing up not blowing down...if it blows down u just make the hot air harder to get out :P
Yes, I think I should have made it intake for GPU