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When we recently reviewed the Corsair 5000D AirFlow case we used a cooling configuration with nine Corsair LL120 fans, mainly for the banging RGB. Temperatures were fine, the finished PC looked good and we were happy… but a number of viewers posted comments below the video pointing out the three side fans were in exhaust where they reckoned side intakes would do a better job. Watch the video via our VIMEO Channel (Below) or over on YouTube at 2160p HERE We are currently working on a review of the Corsair MP600 Pro Hydro X liquid cooled SSD so this was the ideal opportunity to revisit the 5000D AirFlow and check out the fan configuration. As you will see in our video we first installed the temperature sender in the Corsair Hydro X XD5 pump/reservoir which allowed us to use the Hydro X profile in Corsair’s iCUE management software. This worked in a far more satisfactory manner than the Quiet or Extreme fan profiles as the fan speed would ramp up based on coolant tempera ....
Memory: 32GB Gigabyte Aorus RGB DDR4-4400MHz Graphics: Palit RTX 3080 10GB GDDR5 Graphics mount: Sharkoon Vertical Graphics Card Kit Case fans: 2x be quiet! Shadow Wings 2 1,150rpm SSD: 1TB WD Blue M.2 NVMe Power Supply: Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W Custom Loop Cooling: CPU Block: EK Quantum Velocity GPU Block: Alphacool Eisblock Aurora Radiator: 360mm Alphacool NexXxos ST30 Fittings: Alphacool 10mm/13mm Cooling Performance Cooling Performance Overview Cooling performance in the CA300T is perfectly OK but nothing special. As we point out in our video, the supplied fans are not optimised for air pressure and consequently are not the best choice for a liquid cooled system. We are confident that using an air cooler on your CPU would work well but if you fancy the idea of liquid cooling then you either need to move the fans around or to locate the radiator in the roof of the case. ....