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AIO Cooler - Phanteks P400S

Hey guys!

So I got a Phanteks P400S, and I'm looking to buy a AIO Cooler (If anyone has this case with an AIO cooler, let me know what you have please).

Now I'm not sure whether I should get a 120mm or a 240mm cooler, but I've had my eye on the SilverStone Tundra TD02-E (anyone have any experience with this cooler?).

Does anyone have any other recommendations instead of the SilverStone Tundra? And which air flow directions would be best if I were to get a 240mm cooler?

 

Sorry for all the questions, and thanks for everyone's help! :)

 

 

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6 minutes ago, danny14 said:

Hey guys!

So I got a Phanteks P400S, and I'm looking to buy a AIO Cooler (If anyone has this case with an AIO cooler, let me know what you have please).

Now I'm not sure whether I should get a 120mm or a 240mm cooler, but I've had my eye on the SilverStone Tundra TD02-E (anyone have any experience with this cooler?).

Does anyone have any other recommendations instead of the SilverStone Tundra? And which air flow directions would be best if I were to get a 240mm cooler?

 

Sorry for all the questions, and thanks for everyone's help! :)

 

 

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Go with the first picture for air flow. As far as the silverstone AIO, I do not know personally. About the best you can get on the market would be the EKWB Predator 240. You shoul go with a 240mm AIO as it will provide much better cooling than a 120mm. 

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Generally the airflow comes in from the front and out the back because the front is filtered and not restricted by cables. 

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What is being proposed there is a negative pressure case, in both diagrams. There is NO GOOD REASON to have your case set-up as negative pressure. You need more intake than outtake to ensure positive pressure. You should have both top and front as intake (keep rear exhaust), with Tundra in either of these positions. The Tundra isn't anything spectacular though, but it's not bad. Coolermaster would be better choice in my experience, unless you could step up to something like the EK Predator.

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