Unusual PC case, Answer needed!

icemaker

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AOA, recently I come cross a pc case that completely fulfills my requirements. It has unconventional design where air intake is at bottom directly to GPU and exits from top as seen in pictures below. Problem here is that power supply is on top also working as an exhaust my question to you, will it be harmful for the PSU sucking hot air rising from GPU during heavy loads ? by the way I'll also be using other exhaust fans PSU wont be alone also, what is the safe temperature for a PSU to operate and what do you generally think about the case it will it help GPU run much cooler compared to other conventional cases where intake is in front and exhaust on top. Thanks


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Behrox

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I'd honestly feel much safer with a front intake and back exhaust setup cause I doubt the bottom intake solution would work decently. You could probably get a CM/ThermalTake/Corsair mid tower in under 10k which should serve your purposes well
 

haroonshaikh

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With so many intake/exhaust fans installed.
It doesn't really matter where is the exact location of intake.
Temperature difference is hardly 3-5 degrees at MAX.
There were times when we had just 1 exhaust fan and everything still worked great.
 
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