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I think I might push you in the right direction [USER=17277]@ManaNeko[/USER]PCIe Gen4 SSDs tend to get hot not, because they output that much heat, they rather just don't get actively cooled.The SSD shouldn't even add 10% more heat to your loop.Also using another fan with the NH-A12x25 in push/pull won't increase cooling much, if at all.I tend to use the lower FPI radiators due to their ability to scale better with low fan RPM.IMO the TX240 would only be good, if you plan to use 2 12x15 fans for clearance reasons.Otherwise the SE 240 Classic would be my preferred choice with one 12x15 and one 12x25.You should tag [USER=342]@fabio[/USER] for some detailed information about performance tho.
I think I might push you in the right direction [USER=17277]@ManaNeko[/USER]
PCIe Gen4 SSDs tend to get hot not, because they output that much heat, they rather just don't get actively cooled.
The SSD shouldn't even add 10% more heat to your loop.
Also using another fan with the NH-A12x25 in push/pull won't increase cooling much, if at all.
I tend to use the lower FPI radiators due to their ability to scale better with low fan RPM.
IMO the TX240 would only be good, if you plan to use 2 12x15 fans for clearance reasons.
Otherwise the SE 240 Classic would be my preferred choice with one 12x15 and one 12x25.
You should tag [USER=342]@fabio[/USER] for some detailed information about performance tho.