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ToughProgrammer
That cpu cooler works under load?
victorix58
What do your temps run? I had been hearing the case was really meant to be water cooled, so I wonder how this is doing for you.
Also, I have a Hyte y60 and I wasn’t sure a 4090 would fit in there. Looks like its in just fine.
Boo_Guy
Very nice! I have a similar thing going on with in a Define R6 and a bunch of Noctua industrial fans.
FrankieMcGigglefits
Are the cpu fans facing to the back or front?
System0verlord
That GPU is mighty close to the side panel when closed. The Hyte case is nice, but that vertical mount was 100% designed for thinner cards.
aranorde
Smart men vertical mount their 4090s. Good job.
How is the clearance between the GPU fans and the side panel?
B15hop77
Eesh.. 13900k on air? Lol.. That’s gotta run hot as balls.
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That cpu cooler works under load?
What do your temps run? I had been hearing the case was really meant to be water cooled, so I wonder how this is doing for you.
Also, I have a Hyte y60 and I wasn’t sure a 4090 would fit in there. Looks like its in just fine.
Very nice! I have a similar thing going on with in a Define R6 and a bunch of Noctua industrial fans.
Are the cpu fans facing to the back or front?
That GPU is mighty close to the side panel when closed. The Hyte case is nice, but that vertical mount was 100% designed for thinner cards.
Smart men vertical mount their 4090s. Good job.
How is the clearance between the GPU fans and the side panel?
Eesh.. 13900k on air? Lol.. That’s gotta run hot as balls.