Do you think the fans’ performance is sufficient?

I would put 3 at the bottom, 3 on the lid, and 1 at the back, and another 2 140mm of the ones here

https://geizhals.at/noctua-nf-s12a-uln-a903905.html

https://geizhals.at/noctua-nf-a14-uln-a870802.html

Is that enough, they are so extremely quiet

I'll then install a Ryzen 7 7800X3D, a 5090 or 5080 if they're available, do you think the fans will be sufficient?

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DerRoll
9 months ago

How many PCs have you already planned and asked for quiet fans and best possible cooling solution? I bet you haven’t even seen a single one of the parts you’ve ever seen here, let alone built.

Flips100
9 months ago

It’s about the air circulating in the PC.

The size does not make a big difference in the fan. It is about the U/min, therefore, the number of revolutions, the design of the rotor blades, the number and with which voltage it will operate.

As a result, the maximum conveying line of the air is calculated. Where in there, too.

That is why we should make a balance. If too much reingepust is produced an overpressure, too little a negative pressure.

michi550
9 months ago

These are too little fans. There’s got to be a lot more. You may also need a larger housing to accommodate the necessary fans.

MartinusDerNerd
9 months ago

Hello!

This makes little sense at first, because it is a rather shaky composition.

Which case do you have?

And what CPU coolers do you want to use?

I still tend to be a larger air cooler with this CPU.

And since you mentioned Noctua:

I put the dual-tower “Noctua NF-D15 chromax.black” before.

Improved Repeal is already in work.

And as a powerful 120mm case fan I see the “Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM chromax.black“.

And at the 140mm fans I’m currently tending to “Noctua NF-A14 PWM chromax.black“.

front 3 120mm or 2 140mm fan, this is sufficient there.

Back a 140mm or 120mm fan should be installed.

Equally top/back.

But not above/front and also no in the ground.

The CPU cooler as well as the Graka are “supply” by the front coolers with fresh air.

The other two suck the warm air out of the housing.

I had written something about it a long time ago:

And I’d better not say anything to your thoughtful Grakas. :/

Except perhaps that the parts are more than exaggerated.

And the RTX 5090 should even be allowed to pull good 600W…

Greeting

Martin

broti0790
9 months ago

If then front fans and back ones. But not from the bottom to the top. Then you suck all the dust through the case.

LilPeep15112017
9 months ago

Yes

priesterlein
9 months ago

No, you’ll need a lot more fans, because apparently you want to flow the whole room and not even provide a defined cooling stream.