

The front of my Case or side (not the glass side) it have very close contact with air draft that comes from my window. You can use ML-E or QL wherever you want.

Unless you have a relatively hazardous environment (dust bowl, cats, etc.), you don't need to plan for this.Ī 360mm radiator is enough surface area to manage your CPU regardless of fan choice.
#500D AIRFLOW PRO#
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Just flip the fans on the side to see if one is better than the other. Moving the radiator to the side in either of those configurations is probably better than top exhaust. Without that exact case setup to try, I would rather leave it other 4000/5000D owners or simply run it yourself. The potential issue here is the side fans exert some negative influence over the front fans when they are at high speeds or it may draw heat from the GPU or disrupt the front fans air push toward the GPU. So then there is exhaust as you have pictured above. If you have it snug with the wall, the air back there may be warmer than the air in the case. Depending on your case's relative location to its surroundings, the air from the back side of the case may not be cooler.
#500D AIRFLOW UPGRADE#
Basically I need to upgrade the case for better airflow. However, it's the first part of the statement that needs to be examined. If you arent doing custom watercooling and youre using parts like what you have, the 4000d would be a better choice. The general advice is "cooler external air provides more heat dissipation ability" - or simply lower coolant temp. The decision whether to use the MB side wall with the radiator as intake or exhaust is another matter. Moving the radiator out of the GPU heat zone is generally a good idea and this will get you better mixed load coolant/CPU temps, like when gaming.
