Impressive. The latest SSDs in Macbook Pros are giving 15% faster read and 45% faster write speeds in this guy's benchmark compared to an NVMe 960 Pro. youtube.com/watch?v=BLZ02oIqZ9A
One thing to remember with Cyrillic is that it's based on Greek, not Latin.
It's easier to make sense out of if you know the letters of the Greek alphabet (e.g. Cyrillic "р" is derived from Greek "ρ" (rho), which is equivalent to Latin "r", not "p".)
Cyrillic can be very confusing because many letter forms look exactly the same as they do in Latin. It cannot be emphasized enough that Cyrillic is not based on the Latin script.
new fans: Bgears high airflow fans (loud, sounds almost like a server) running Unigine Superposition... thermal throttles at ~240W / 87C, average 75FPS in an intensive scene with 99% GPU utilization
RAID card is an icy 69C, well within limits
CPU temp caps out at 65, no problem
so I'm taking pretty good care of my CPU and RoC during an extreme heat dump into the case by the GPU, thanks to the improved case airflow
the GPU just can't keep itself cool with its own fans!
the ~40% load on my GPU when playing Elder Scrolls Online should pose no issue for thermals though, it should be able to run that stably without thermal throttling
@HornOKPlease The bottom Noctua fan needs to be oriented towards the graphics card. As shown in the video, the fan is aimed away from it. Air should generally be blown towards the graphics card fans, because they pull air from below it and upwards towards the GPU, exhausting warm air to the side.
Your setup shows insufficient ventilation near the graphics card due to the RAID card blocking it. Regardless, you should be blowing air up and towards the back.
Also, the machine is sitting on carpet. If able, put it on a hard surface so that the fans on the bottom can do their job more effectively. The bottom Noctua fan isn't going to help much unless it can move air from the outside of the case.
As for the impeller fan... I don't know if I'd keep that there. You might want to experiment a bit. As set up, it's pulling air down, so I'd recommend either removing it or repositioning it so that it blows fresh air towards the RAID card or graphics card.
@HornOKPlease If the intake is clear, yes, I'd recommend doing that.
But the fans are not useful without both sides clear. If either side is obstructed, you're not getting any meaningful airflow.