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I posted this in General Discussion but it is nothing but spammers. People here seem a bit more stable. What would be a good configuration. I have an AIO CPU 240 and the 3080 Hybrid. Would you put the AIO CPU top exhaust and GPU AIO front exhaust with rear fan pulling air in and maybe a lower fan on the front pulling in air? Also should the GPU AIO on the front have the hoses on top above the GPU? Thanks
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Re: Hybrid card with AIO CPU
2021/06/15 20:03:13
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New to AIO and Hybrid, my last CPU had a the rear fan exhaust Corsair I think.
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Re: Hybrid card with AIO CPU
2021/06/15 20:05:36
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You can have one of the rads as top exhaust and the other as front intake. For what it's worth, that's how I have my system setup: 360 Liquid Freezer II rad as front intake (with fans set to pull) and hybrid 3080 rad as top exhaust (fans in push)
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Re: Hybrid card with AIO CPU
2021/06/15 20:08:19
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Ah I didn't think of that, I was just thinking of exhausting all the air but then I was like well I need to put air in there also.
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Re: Hybrid card with AIO CPU
2021/06/15 20:08:28
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tsbond I posted this in General Discussion but it is nothing but spammers. People here seem a bit more stable. What would be a good configuration.
I have an AIO CPU 240 and the 3080 Hybrid.
Would you put the AIO CPU top exhaust and GPU AIO front exhaust with rear fan pulling air in and maybe a lower fan on the front pulling in air?
Also should the GPU AIO on the front have the hoses on top above the GPU?
Thanks
That just seems like a weird airflow pattern. I think air should generally flow in 1 direction. I would go... CPU Radiator on top as exhaust and GPU AIO on font as intake. Your GPU getting fresh cooler intake air is more important that the CPU potentially getting warm case air....
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Re: Hybrid card with AIO CPU
2021/06/15 20:10:36
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tsbond I posted this in General Discussion but it is nothing but spammers. People here seem a bit more stable. What would be a good configuration.
I have an AIO CPU 240 and the 3080 Hybrid.
Would you put the AIO CPU top exhaust and GPU AIO front exhaust with rear fan pulling air in and maybe a lower fan on the front pulling in air?
Also should the GPU AIO on the front have the hoses on top above the GPU?
Thanks
That just seems like a weird airflow pattern. I think air should generally flow in 1 direction. I would go... CPU Radiator on top as exhaust and GPU AIO on font as intake. Your GPU getting fresh cooler intake air is more important that the CPU potentially getting warm case air....
Yeah totally I thought it was weird too! I was not sure about it so figured you guys would straighten me out :) 2 with the same opinions!
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Re: Hybrid card with AIO CPU
2021/06/15 22:20:13
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Cpu front intake and gpu as top exhaust. Reason behind this is because cpus don't get as hot as gpus during gaming and you don't want that hot air from the gpu rad blowing into your other components like memory and drives. I've ran some tests and the air coming out of the gpu rad on my 3090 is about 10C warmer than that in my cpu. As an example my m.2 drives currently sit around 30c, they would be much warmer if they were being "cooled" by air that's 10C warmer than what it currently is. I'm my particular case/build having cpu as front intake and gpu as top exhaust I never see temps for either or over 60C.
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Re: Hybrid card with AIO CPU
2021/06/15 23:49:13
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Lian Li dynamic XL, 360 rad for cpu above, GPU rad side
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Re: Hybrid card with AIO CPU
2021/06/15 23:59:03
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Better temps with cpu and gpu separated
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Re: Hybrid card with AIO CPU
2021/06/16 00:56:36
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I have a 280 AIO for the CPU as a front intake, 240 top exhaust hybrid GPU, and a rear 120 exhaust.
Going off power numbers, with a 5600X it's only about 85W on the CPU cooler. The GPU on the other hand is 340W. The air coming out of the GPU cooler is considerably warmer then from the CPU cooler.
You could always just try it out. I tried the rear fan as intake and exhaust and everything was a few degrees cooler as an exhaust.
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Re: Hybrid card with AIO CPU
2021/06/16 01:21:42
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Depends on the case but generally speaking if your only source of intake is coming through a radiator then use CPU rad as intake and GPU rad as top exhaust. I have an O11D-XL and because of the 3 additional intake fans on the bottom I can run GPU rad as intake and CPU rad as top exhaust, this keeps my GPU as cool as possible while the bottom intake fans offset the warm air from the GPU rad. If I didn't have those additional intakes I would be running a different orientation.
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Re: Hybrid card with AIO CPU
2021/07/22 10:50:25
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tsbond Ah I didn't think of that, I was just thinking of exhausting all the air but then I was like well I need to put air in there also.
It's strongly recommended to have other case fans blowing air in the same direction as the rad fans.
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Re: Hybrid card with AIO CPU
2021/07/22 16:19:34
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I tried both setups, with the GPU Hybrid radiator as front intake/CPU AIO as top exhaust, and with the GPU top exhaust, and CPU front intake. I personally got significantly better results with the GPU as top exhaust, and it makes sense. The TDP of the GPU is way higher than the CPU, so exhausting that heat out of the case ASAP would result in lower temps. The TDP of my 5800x is 105w. The potential TDP of the 3080 with the OC BIOS is 450w.
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Re: Hybrid card with AIO CPU
2021/07/22 17:02:11
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I was using a 280mm cpu aio as intake because it does not get that hot and the 240mm gpu aio as exhaust because it does get hot. I got sick of all the tubes running through my case like spaghetti and ended up doing a full custom loop after a couple months. Now I have more tubes...go figure. Just keep an eye in the GPU pump, my first one went after 3 months, temps started creeping up.
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Re: Hybrid card with AIO CPU
2021/07/22 17:14:43
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eg1122 Cpu front intake and gpu as top exhaust. Reason behind this is because cpus don't get as hot as gpus during gaming and you don't want that hot air from the gpu rad blowing into your other components like memory and drives. I've ran some tests and the air coming out of the gpu rad on my 3090 is about 10C warmer than that in my cpu. As an example my m.2 drives currently sit around 30c, they would be much warmer if they were being "cooled" by air that's 10C warmer than what it currently is. I'm my particular case/build having cpu as front intake and gpu as top exhaust I never see temps for either or over 60C.
Have two systems with this setup, works like a charm.
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Re: Hybrid card with AIO CPU
2021/07/22 17:22:10
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CPU will generate less heat than your GPU so CPU rad as intake and GPU rad as exhaust.
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Re: Hybrid card with AIO CPU
2021/07/22 17:45:50
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Re: Hybrid card with AIO CPU
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Re: Hybrid card with AIO CPU
2021/07/22 20:13:24
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Re: Hybrid card with AIO CPU
2021/07/22 20:15:22
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mizzer I posted about this here: https://forums.evga.com/3090-FTW3-Ulltra-Hybrid-The-radiator-likes-to-breathe-m3428299.aspx Front intake = CPU AIO Top exhaust = GPU AIO GPU max temps = 60c under heavy load.
445w Average Furmark = 49C Not to show off.
Nice. To be fair, my fans were ~60%. I like a quiet case.
Yeah that was at a 'power tool' volume level, they are surprisingly pleasant at under 1800 rpm, with good static pressure.
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