The most the cpu has peaked at so far is (EDIT) 59c. It's floating around 55~57. There's really nothing to heat soak with the way it's designed so I can probably say that's a stable reading. Ambiant is 23c. I'm happy with the cpu at 65c or lower.
When the videocard is installed it brings up a few thoughts...
The case fans are creating a negitive pressure in the case. The videocard's fan has to fight that. This could raise the videocard's temp or make it's fan run faster. On the plus side, this adds additional flow into the cpu since the cpu duct is the only way in. On the down side, the videocard is sucking in warm air. If I put vent slits on the left side, the videocard will get cool air but this drops the pressure in the case and the cpu will loose flow.
Options...
I can fit the smaller Intel cooler, with it's fan, in the duct. This maintains flow over the cpu but it's not a very good cooler for overclocking. Another option is to mount the hard drive above the videocard and put a hole in the bottom of the case with foam sealing against the videocard's intake. This keeps the videocard completely isolated but makes hdd mounting a bit more difficult. It does make the hdd alot easier to replace.
Thoughts?
Oh and by the way. I'm just splitting hairs while I wait for my parts. lol
Well, those temps are low so you can defnitely slow them down.
Agreed. They will be PWM controlled by the mobo when it's finished.