Normal
Yes, CPU tested with:Ryzen 3800X /w PBO enabledAir cooler : Cryorig H7 (L126 x W123 x H145 mm), tallest supported with TDP140WChassis fan : Noctua NF-A9 PWM (92 x 25mm), Noctua NF-A12x15 PWM (120 x 15mm)Multiple runs of Cinebench R20 (multi) CPU test and sustained temperature:CPU : 80ºCMotherboard : 50ºCChipset : 51ºCVRM : 49ºCCPU fan : 1473 RPMChassis fan : 1928 RPMComparing with other common "cube" pc cases, this case has no obstructions (e.g. PSU not covering the CPU) for CPU and graphics card (space extends directly to meshed side panels), which should provide the best possible ventilation.Note: not yet tested with AIO water cooling, which it supports. It will probably be lower temp or quieter with similar temp.
Yes, CPU tested with:
Ryzen 3800X /w PBO enabled
Air cooler : Cryorig H7 (L126 x W123 x H145 mm), tallest supported with TDP140W
Chassis fan : Noctua NF-A9 PWM (92 x 25mm), Noctua NF-A12x15 PWM (120 x 15mm)
Multiple runs of Cinebench R20 (multi) CPU test and sustained temperature:
CPU : 80ºC
Motherboard : 50ºC
Chipset : 51ºC
VRM : 49ºC
CPU fan : 1473 RPM
Chassis fan : 1928 RPM
Comparing with other common "cube" pc cases, this case has no obstructions (e.g. PSU not covering the CPU) for CPU and graphics card (space extends directly to meshed side panels), which should provide the best possible ventilation.
Note: not yet tested with AIO water cooling, which it supports. It will probably be lower temp or quieter with similar temp.