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System Name | natr0n-PC |
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Processor | Ryzen 5950x/5600x |
Motherboard | B450 AORUS M |
Cooling | EK AIO 360 - 6 fan action |
Memory | Patriot - Viper Steel DDR4 (B-Die)(4x8GB) |
Video Card(s) | EVGA 3070ti FTW |
Storage | Various |
Display(s) | PIXIO IPS 240Hz 1080P |
Case | Thermaltake Level 20 VT |
Audio Device(s) | LOXJIE D10 + Kinter Amp + 6 Bookshelf Speakers Sony+JVC+Sony |
Power Supply | Super Flower Leadex III ARGB 80+ Gold 650W |
Software | XP/7/8.1/10 |
Benchmark Scores | http://valid.x86.fr/79kuh6 |
It does not matter, you still only need filters on the intakes. Having them on the exhaust side will only restrict air flow unnecessarily.
If dust collects under your desk, put a deflector on the air conditioner vents in your room to have all that dust collect in a corner.
Sorry, but that is not a good idea. That plate has dozens of metal prongs surrounding each connector/port and is called a "shield" for a great reason - it is there to provide "shielding" against RFI/EMI. Don't remove it! In fact, double check to ensure it is securely snapped into place.
I run all my cases without i/o plates or case doors. No issues ever, cooler temps etc.
Just providing a suggestion to route the tubing through the I/O area(if space available) and mounts rad outside.