They were pictures of the finished build and case. I usually don't really see the parts because I don't often look in the side panel.
Yesterday I took some pictures of the parts:
Yesterday I connected the fractal design Dynamic GP-14 fan. My CPU temperatures were very good with one intake fan.
But the GPU gets quite warm in the summer in synthetic tests that load the GPU at 100%.
ARCTIC F14 = 74 cfm | 126 m³/h
fractal design Dynamic GP-14 = 68.4 CFM
If I hold my hand behind the ARCTIC F14, it seems to move at least 2x more air than the fractal design 140 mm fan.
It might be an idea for fractal design to have their fans draw less power and try to get more air displacement.
They shouldn't include a low quality fan. Or maybe they can work with a company that has more expertise in this.
Hardware: Intel 12700KF (stock) -- G.SKILL RIPJAWS @3600 CL18 (stock) -- Sapphire RX 7600 -- ASRock B760M-ITX/D4 WiFi -- fractal design DEFINE NANO S -- bequiet! SYSTEM POWER 10 550W -- DeepCool AG500BK ARGB -- EVO 850 500GB
Software: OpenBSD -current, bspwm, Mesa open-source driver, UFS file system