A year later, I shifted the cables, approached more carefully, used cable ties to lay the cable evenly and it turned out much better than it was (therefore, this minus does not apply to the case, rather to skill and assembly experience). One 92mm fan for blowing out of the case with poor air intake from the front panel guarantees a stable 76 pounds on the processor and video card when playing Warzone. In my case, it costs R5 3500x and GTX1660, RAM 32Ga. Not only did it cause discomfort in the game, but the low-frequency rumble appeared, I did not identify the source of the rumble. A year later, I got 2 120mm "snowman" fans from a well-known Chinese site, after installing them on the front wall and connecting via a splitter (alas, there are only two 4-pin outputs on the motherboard), putting everything together and putting things in order inside the case, I got 68-71 degrees on the video card , and 62 on the processor are all in the same Warzone. In the AIDA 64 stress test, the processor temperature was 71 with short-term jumps to 80, perhaps the reason still remains in the two-pipe cooling system of the processor and it is necessary to change the cooling to a more efficient one. Satisfied with the result. The main thing is the low-frequency rumble is gone, maybe I'll replace the blowing fan or change the processor cooling to LUCIFER. At the time of purchase, the case cost a little more than 2 thousand, alas, there is not much to compare with, before this the cases were not for admiring the peripheries.
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