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I did a bunch of tests that could involve "hobby mining" with an RTX 3080 in this case, since I wanted to see what's the absolute worst case VRAM temperatures were. Best bet is to flip the case upside down, and use 120mm fans as intake if you're using a deshrouded card, but with no mesh filter for the bottom 120mm intake fans.1) Dust filters aren't really needed for exhaust.2) 3060Ti needs a big heatsink and should be 2.5++ slots with the stock fans on it. That Asrock motherboard is junk, but should be fine with a 5600X as long as you don't mind the crappy I/O ports and lack of other features. If you're going with NH-C14S and using the PSU in the SFX alignment, you'll need 3 NF-A12x25, if PSU is in the ATX position then you'll only need two.3) Not sure what you mean by "typewriter", the translator must have used a less accurate word here.
I did a bunch of tests that could involve "hobby mining" with an RTX 3080 in this case, since I wanted to see what's the absolute worst case VRAM temperatures were. Best bet is to flip the case upside down, and use 120mm fans as intake if you're using a deshrouded card, but with no mesh filter for the bottom 120mm intake fans.
1) Dust filters aren't really needed for exhaust.
2) 3060Ti needs a big heatsink and should be 2.5++ slots with the stock fans on it. That Asrock motherboard is junk, but should be fine with a 5600X as long as you don't mind the crappy I/O ports and lack of other features. If you're going with NH-C14S and using the PSU in the SFX alignment, you'll need 3 NF-A12x25, if PSU is in the ATX position then you'll only need two.
3) Not sure what you mean by "typewriter", the translator must have used a less accurate word here.