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Fordítási probléma jelentése
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I have the S340 Elite and the front is not flush with the actual front intakes. There's a 1 inch Gap all the way around so air still intakes.
I have a front 280mm radiator with 2x 140mm fans and they intake just fine. You can see some YouTube videos as to how the front snaps on but leaves space all the way around.
If it looks restrictive to air flow it is. The path of least restiction is what you should be looking for.
A good looking case and case that provides good airflow are not one in the same.
Sorry, that's bull. The front plate has a full 2-inch clearance all the way around and air gets in just fine. My water temps barely get to 35C under full load for over an hour. My GPU temps are also low since air flow inside the case is fine.