Here is a side-view of the Cougar QBX:
I've been playing with the idea of water cooling this case for a while now. My two ideas so far are:
1: 1x sidemounted 240 mm radiator with fans + 2x 120 mm fans on the bottom (like in the pic) for intake and perhaps also 2x 120 mm in the top as intake (not sure they would be necessary). Airflow: Top and bottom --> side + front + rear
2: 1x sidemounted 240 mm radiator with fans + 1x 240 mm radiator passively cooled (if 2x120 mm slim fans would fit, I would perhaps consider that too) + 2x 120 mm fans at the top for intake. Airflow: Top --> side + rear + front + bottom
Do you reckon there is any benefit of the second option if I want maximum cooling at lowest noise?
Planned hardware: Ryzen 2600X/3600X + GTX1070/1070ti/Vega56 (more or less). All water cooled
I've been playing with the idea of water cooling this case for a while now. My two ideas so far are:
1: 1x sidemounted 240 mm radiator with fans + 2x 120 mm fans on the bottom (like in the pic) for intake and perhaps also 2x 120 mm in the top as intake (not sure they would be necessary). Airflow: Top and bottom --> side + front + rear
2: 1x sidemounted 240 mm radiator with fans + 1x 240 mm radiator passively cooled (if 2x120 mm slim fans would fit, I would perhaps consider that too) + 2x 120 mm fans at the top for intake. Airflow: Top --> side + rear + front + bottom
Do you reckon there is any benefit of the second option if I want maximum cooling at lowest noise?
Planned hardware: Ryzen 2600X/3600X + GTX1070/1070ti/Vega56 (more or less). All water cooled