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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cS27ol07bSo
I bought one of the best if not the best case at the time for cooling temps the Antec Flux Pro, not long after Lian-Li did pretty much a one for one copy (LANCOOL 217) along with a bunch of others.
im still on a coolermaster 922 as it still has the best GPU temps out of everything sold now.....i would love to get a pretty fish bowl but none of them have a 200mm fan on the side blowing right at the GPU.....
EDIT it just always seemed stupid to me all the $ time and effort they spend researching, calculating air flow.. .. just to share the same hot air.
No fans on the side but mine and the upcoming Air 5400 have fans directly under the GPU blowing straight in to the GPU, the Air 5400 has no underneath where the PSU sits so gets air from bottom vents, mine does have a chamber underneath but a vented side to it to draw air in, at the time I bought mine it was at top of the charts on GN case round up that's what I based the purchase on, 5090 doesn't see much above 70c at full tilt and it's the cheapest 5090, MSI Ventus.
EDIT it got built back in the Intel Quad Q6600 days, and haven't really seen a reason to upgrade case, just break the welds and add an improved primary chamber case (fractal atm)
Delta U=Q-W (first law of thermodynamics)
Q {in}-Q {out}=0 {or} Q_{in}=Q_{out}
I thought an analogy would make more sense on why air flow is researched, I was hoping you would put 2 and 2 together and see that you in the room represents the components in the case, not come up with 5.
EDIT basically welded an old block case (with 2 rads in series, for cpu) to a fractal dual chamber case (for Gpu)
it got built back in the Intel Quad Q6600 days, and haven't really seen a reason to upgrade case, just break the welds on the hinge (it's on rollers so i can still fiddle with the {newer case}) and add an improved primary chamber case (fractal atm)
I have a buddy who made an external cooler using a massive car rad and a big fish pond pump, doesn't even need fans really with the sheer volume of water going round lol.
EDIT lol I still have that radiator, but it's used form my 8 Gal fermenter