Well, you only have two choices and only about where to mount AIO on top or as front intake. You can only put fans on front intake and top exhaust. Basically, you should just test that out in quick and dirty way like I did. I think that running prime95 small FFTs with Unigine Valley or Heaven on high preset (don't care about fps, it's only GPU creating heat) for one hour (should be enough for AIO temps to stabilize). Use HWiNFO64 to log data. Test one setup write down temp sensor results and test another. If you post your findings here, it would be nice. For AIO mount fans for push or push pull, pull alone is weak sauce. You should monitor at least CPU, CPU VRM, GPU temps, but the more data points the better. It's easier to visualize what's going on in PC with more data points. All in all, it would take you 3 hours to know things for sure. Those are likely the best cooling setups. If you want, you can also test with same layout, but all fans as exhaust or intakes, but those are silly setups and unlikely to yield good results and there fore are likely waste of time.