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Having a 3700x cooled by a L9a and keeping temps barely even reaching 70 celsius with the turbo off sounds really awesome.I now searched after builds using a 120mm aio's in this case and seeing how efficient can the above low profile air cooler be made me wonder if using only a fan in the side bracket on it's own might help reduce temperature or improve airflow in any way, and if so, in what orientation for users with itx gpu's.As for aio's, most radiators feature a thickness of 27mm - completely using up all space when combined with a NH-12x15 fan. However now I recently found out about a radiator which is only 20mm thin and I wonder if the therefore gained clearance of 8mm behind the psu would make any difference if used in a custom aio. Can anyone shed some light on this?
Having a 3700x cooled by a L9a and keeping temps barely even reaching 70 celsius with the turbo off sounds really awesome.
I now searched after builds using a 120mm aio's in this case and seeing how efficient can the above low profile air cooler be made me wonder if using only a fan in the side bracket on it's own might help reduce temperature or improve airflow in any way, and if so, in what orientation for users with itx gpu's.
As for aio's, most radiators feature a thickness of 27mm - completely using up all space when combined with a NH-12x15 fan. However now I recently found out about a radiator which is only 20mm thin and I wonder if the therefore gained clearance of 8mm behind the psu would make any difference if used in a custom aio. Can anyone shed some light on this?