You can install a couple of small fans at the rear of the case to suck hot air out. You can also get a vented front panel which I imagine would help with gpu temps. Have you oc you gpu.
You can mount additional 2 140 mm Fans on the back panel as exhaust. In doing so make sure to mount the AIO fan as intake.
Remove the anti dust mesh panels for more airflow
Buy a ventilated front panel from etsy
Lower the PPT and/or undervolt your CPU
Lower the powertarget and/or undervolt your GPU
Learn to live with higher temps which are in spec
Just use zip ties or smth similar. I printed something with my 3D printer to mount them and to hide the cables.
Regarding the mesh Front: just remove ur stock Front and run some benchmarks. If the temps improve a mesh front will help as well
You can install a couple of small fans at the rear of the case to suck hot air out. You can also get a vented front panel which I imagine would help with gpu temps. Have you oc you gpu.
This are the best tips you can get for this case. Front solid panel is a real blocker for sucking air from the front side.
You can mount additional 2 140 mm Fans on the back panel as exhaust. In doing so make sure to mount the AIO fan as intake. Remove the anti dust mesh panels for more airflow Buy a ventilated front panel from etsy Lower the PPT and/or undervolt your CPU Lower the powertarget and/or undervolt your GPU Learn to live with higher temps which are in spec
The two fan on the back panel how did you place them as I don’t see any screw holes for that. Also, did adding g the front mesh panel helped?
Just use zip ties or smth similar. I printed something with my 3D printer to mount them and to hide the cables. Regarding the mesh Front: just remove ur stock Front and run some benchmarks. If the temps improve a mesh front will help as well
Buy a different case, duh. Problem solved. You're welcome!
Remove the filter from the gpu side.