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I just recently built a new desktop. However, this time i went with ATX build and Z20 jonsbo case. The thing i wasn't expecting is that the motherboard i have, have a GPU's slot lower compared to other board, which made my GPU lay on top of the CPU intake fan. So, i have a question. Is it okay to but my GPU directly on of GPU. In long term the GPU's fan gonna work probably. Thanks 

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Welcome to the forums!
Can you give us a wider shot? 
It looks like you have the GPU right up against two fans which are configured for intake which is a very GOOD thing

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35 minutes ago, Newbuilder42069 said:

I just recently built a new desktop. However, this time i went with ATX build and Z20 jonsbo case. The thing i wasn't expecting is that the motherboard i have, have a GPU's slot lower compared to other board, which made my GPU lay on top of the CPU intake fan.

I can see the space between fan and GPU, on the other picture there's also front and rear mesh that can draw air in.

 

And the feet on case help the bottom get air, so unless you have PC on thick carpet it's very much fine.

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Feel free: To ask any question, no matter what question it is, I will try to answer. I know a lot about PCs but not everything.

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Ryzen 5 5600 |16GB DDR4 3200Mhz | B450 | GTX 1080 ti [further details on my profile]

PC configs I used before:

  1. Pentium G4500 | 4GB/8GB DDR4 2133Mhz | H110 | GTX 1050
  2. Ryzen 3 1200 3,5Ghz / OC:4Ghz | 8GB DDR4 2133Mhz / 16GB 3200Mhz | B450 | GTX 1050
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56 minutes ago, Newbuilder42069 said:

the second picture was before i put my fan and my PSU. my PSU is placed the front of the case. I heard that turbulence may extra factor, but i do not know much about this. may take a full build picture when i get home 

What turbulence, intake points to GPU, and GPU points inside of itself, there is no problematic turbulence.

 

Since the PC is built. Have you run it? Are the temps okay? Is the sound okay when the PC is closed?

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current PC:

Ryzen 5 5600 |16GB DDR4 3200Mhz | B450 | GTX 1080 ti [further details on my profile]

PC configs I used before:

  1. Pentium G4500 | 4GB/8GB DDR4 2133Mhz | H110 | GTX 1050
  2. Ryzen 3 1200 3,5Ghz / OC:4Ghz | 8GB DDR4 2133Mhz / 16GB 3200Mhz | B450 | GTX 1050
  3. Ryzen 3 1200 3,5Ghz | 16GB 3200Mhz | B450 | GTX 1080 ti
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Here is the SPEC: 

CPU ryzen 9700x

GPU pulse rx 7900xtx

Motherboard: TUF B650M e 

RAM: 32gb 6400

Storage: 2tb and 1 tb ssd 
The temp so far is good, but the AIO make me a little bit concern cause the CPU (it run above TDP i think default is 65W but unlock to 88W) hit 70 often and GPU also hit 70 when 66% load and under 200W. I think it okay temp but hitting 70 while gaming is just concerning because i have a good AIO (i think). The fan really going wild while playing cs2 even thouhg i believe cs2 is GPU depend. 

 

 

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