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The reviews on Newegg.com, mention that the case seems to run hot, that even though it has two (or room for two, not entirely sure) intake fans, that the restrictive grille on the bottom, means that it doesn't get much airflow.
I was looking at using this case with a front-mounted 240mm AIO CLC, like CM's own MasterLiquid 240mm, which comes with an AM4 bracket out of the box.
I'm currently using the MasterLiquid Lite 120mm on one of my Ryzen rigs, and it does alright, but it still gets really hot when running PrimeGrid, so I took off the 3.8Ghz OC.
I would like to put my other Ryzen rigs under 240mm water, and attempt to OC them.
It doesn't show it at CM's site, with their own 240mm AIO (why not, CM? Huh?), but in their written specs, it does list 240mm front water-cooling support for the case. So if it supports it, I can figure it out.
Do you think this is a good idea?
Mobo is an ASRock AB350M Pro4, and CPU is a Ryzen 5 1600.
It gets to 72C on air using the stock cooler, at stock speeds.
The reviews on Newegg.com, mention that the case seems to run hot, that even though it has two (or room for two, not entirely sure) intake fans, that the restrictive grille on the bottom, means that it doesn't get much airflow.
I was looking at using this case with a front-mounted 240mm AIO CLC, like CM's own MasterLiquid 240mm, which comes with an AM4 bracket out of the box.
I'm currently using the MasterLiquid Lite 120mm on one of my Ryzen rigs, and it does alright, but it still gets really hot when running PrimeGrid, so I took off the 3.8Ghz OC.
I would like to put my other Ryzen rigs under 240mm water, and attempt to OC them.
It doesn't show it at CM's site, with their own 240mm AIO (why not, CM? Huh?), but in their written specs, it does list 240mm front water-cooling support for the case. So if it supports it, I can figure it out.
Do you think this is a good idea?
Mobo is an ASRock AB350M Pro4, and CPU is a Ryzen 5 1600.
It gets to 72C on air using the stock cooler, at stock speeds.