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Teeqoz said:
JEMC said:

I find it a very rounded build.

The Power Supply is, indeed, semi-modular. The 24-pin ATX power cord is fixed (not a problem since you're going to use it no matter what), and the rest are modular.

If you're worried about dust, watercooling won't solve anything. That helps with noise and temperatures. To avoid dust, you're better going with a "positive setup", which means setting the fans so that more air get in than out (2 fans in, 1 out). This will help you control from where the air will get inside, and make it so that it's done through air vents with dust filters.

This just reminded me, I've forgot to select extra fans haha. Going to add some Noctua fans. Should I go for 140 mm or 120? They cost the same, but apparently the 140 mm fans have a lower max RPM limit (but that shouldn't matter right, because they're bigger?)

If they cost the same, get the 140mm. They run slower because they need less rpm to move the same air than a 120mm one and, thanks to that, they also make less noise.

Fractal's own fans are very quiet too, you could check them, and they would match the color scheme of your case.



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