An other question, will someone test the new Asetek as in-take on the backside of the case? With the TG side panel I would expect it to be better than the U9S.
https://www.asetek.com/newsroom/press-releases/2019/asetek-introduces-645lt/
I have the 2080XC in the Case and can say the NF-A12 working fine. I have only a bit "noise" when I torture the graphics card over a long time. Then the EVGA fans are spinning up to 1600 rpm and they are loud.
Overall, you will need fans underneath it, because of the airflow through the case...
I came up with the question, because I finished my first Ncase M1 build. It's great, but the bottom fans get a bit loud when they reach >800 RPM. Think, there is some room for optimizations.
Thats the interesting point. I thought about the EVGA RTX 2080 Blower, where you can clearly see the cooler part. The interesting would be the direct hot air transport out of the case without the noisy radial fan. But seems like nobody tried it before.
Has anyone testet to use a blower style graphics card without the cooler cover? Such that, 2 Noctua 120x25mm Fans directly blow on the cooler as in-take fans.
Can anyone of the RTX 20X0 owners please answer this. I have to decide between the Asus Strix 2080, EVGA RTX 2080 XC Gaming or XC Ultra.
What are your experiences with it. I would prefer the Asus, but have concerns about the minimal airflow on the windowside, because of the little air gap...
Hi, I am newly a proud owner of a NCase M1 and need your knowledge.
Is there a possibility to change the front USB cable to a more flexible one? Or how did you solve it?
I will have a RTX 2080 FE in the case. What is the best cooling solution for it? In blowing 120x25mm Fans?
Thanks for your help.