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System Name | BigRed |
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Processor | I7 12700k |
Motherboard | Asus Rog Strix z690-A WiFi D4 |
Cooling | Noctua D15S chromax black/MX6 |
Memory | TEAM GROUP 32GB DDR4 4000C16 B die |
Video Card(s) | MSI RTX 3080 Gaming Trio X 10GB |
Storage | M.2 drives WD SN850X 1TB 4x4 BOOT/WD SN850X 4TB 4x4 STEAM/USB3 4TB OTHER |
Display(s) | Dell s3422dwg 34" 3440x1440p 144hz ultrawide |
Case | Corsair 7000D |
Audio Device(s) | Logitech Z5450/KEF uniQ speakers/Bowers and Wilkins P7 Headphones |
Power Supply | Corsair RM850x 80% gold |
Mouse | Logitech G604 lightspeed wireless |
Keyboard | Logitech G915 TKL lightspeed wireless |
Software | Windows 10 Pro X64 |
Benchmark Scores | Who cares |
I did the tape thing a long time ago and it didn't make much difference, though it did actually make it very slightly worse.
You can't make a PC case airtight unless you go to town with silicone sealant, which is obviously a disaster for later access/maintenance. In terms of cooling, letting heat escape is more important than controlling exactly where the airflow is going, so all those gaps and cracks between case panels leaking hot air is actually a net benefit.
Priorities, in order, should be:
- Exhaust airflow as close to the heat sources as possible
- Filtered intakes to cut down the bulk of the dust ingress
- A surplus of intake fan airflow to ensure that filtered air is pushing out through gaps in the case, and preventing further dust ingress.
- covered or filtered top panel to stop dust from falling down inside the case when the fans aren't on to mitigate this.
I took the top filter panel off, wonder if that is where the dust is coming from. My room is not exactly dusty and my case is not on the floor.