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438W for 5 drives (3 or less 3.5") and a GT 1030? What sort of 38 core monster Xeon processor have you got in there? That estimate seems rather too high assuming the rest of the system is the sort of thing you'd typically use for an HTPC.
The Lian-li website shows the PSU mounted with the fan facing the glass, so I think you may have it the intended way up as it is.
It's hard to tell from the photos, but it looks like there should be a good couple of centimetres of clearance above the PSU fan so it's probably not generating extra turbulence. It's potentially sucking in some of the hot air from the exhaust though as there don't seem to be any vents above the PSU, which isn't helping with the temperature.
I think it's just a case of looking at those reviews that test models under hot conditions and seeing what they say about fan noise.
Video playback is done using the CPU and dedicated decoding circuits on the GPU (Quicksync/Purevideo/UVD & VCN) so the computing power of the main GPU isn't influential unless you want to do additional post-processing (MadVR etc.). Age rather than power is generally the important factor as to how capable a card is for video playback. |
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