![]() ![]() I didn't bother taking temp measurements of the inside of the case. I agree about fat/tall cases, which is why I ordered a Phanteks enthoo pro 2. I would say it's right on par with other small mid tower ATX designs from Dell and others. I was hoping they had done their homework and had done testing on their build. ![]() I should have known that a single exhaust fan (140mm) would not be able to exhaust all that heat. I mean, look at their marketing was counting on them being a premier boutique gaming computer builder. For the amount they charge, OP should gotten a solution ready to accept any modern card.Įdit: and note that their headline sell on that case is that it's really super awesome for thermals, which OP promptly disproved by adding a 3080. They're supposed to be a super-premium no-hassles brand, and if they're using that ancient case design in 2021, they're not doing their jobs. I agree with the OP that Falcon NW is blowing it here. Those old two-intake-one-exhaust cases were designed when people didn't even think about watt ratings on CPUs and GPUs, and maybe hit their peak in the Core 2/NVidia 680 years, which were very cool compared to the modern heat monsters we're all using. All the manufacturers are up against pretty hard performance walls, so they're increasing heat output. Blaming the user probably isn't very constructive here, because that old standard case design really hasn't kept up with the much hotter parts we're seeing these days. ![]()
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