Solving heat soak and airflow conflicts for PCcooler RT620P
Whenever I enter the dense forest biomes, the inside of my case turns into a literal oven. The PCcooler RT620P was spinning at max, but because of poor intake, the heat just looped around the fins. I was honestly panicking because the PC would just black screen and reboot during critical fights, which is incredibly frustrating. I tried cutting holes in the side panel, but that only dropped temps by 5℃ and turned my PC into a dust magnet without fixing the core issue. I ended up flipping all my front fans to intake and upgraded the rear exhaust to a high-static pressure model to force cold air through the RT620P array. Monitoring software showed the VRM temps drop from 88℃ - 94℃ down to 72℃ - 76℃, with the CPU peaking around 82℃. I actually installed the fans backward at first, creating a negative pressure zone that sucked hot air from the bottom, which didn't help until I checked the airflow arrows. Now fans are steady at 1600-1800 RPM. After a three-hour stress test, the system is finally stable, though the dust buildup is still a concern.