It is the case itself that should tilt the decision one way or another. The throughput differences between 3x120mm and 2x140mm are largely inconsequential unless you intend to run the absolute lowest possible fan speed without regard to temperature or insist on the maximum possible, even if it does not aid CPU cooling any further. In terms of cooling power, it is pretty irrelevant and both the 280mm and 360mm offer more cooling than you need. My Computer is doing it automatically because of the german interface. Please excuse the incorrect capitalized words in my comments. Also corsair itself Shows the front as the Right place for the Radiator in the official Spec Omega RGB YouTube Trailer. But the case is that I've never seen anyone puting the Radiator at the top in this case. The GPU might get not as good cooled as it would with air that didn't flwe through the hot radiator before. I would question if a 3rd rear exhaust fan would negatively impact performance. It might be best to use the 280mm in the top exhaust, while using the front to supply fresh cooler air to the GPU. Then again GPUs tend to throttle more from heat. To be honest I think that 3x120mm look cooler, when mounted to the front. The 140s will run at a lower speed, while making a little less noise, though the 120s will be able to force the air through the radiator better, due to their slightly higher static pressure. The 140s tend to have higher CFM, though lower Static Pressure. To be honest the 360mm will out perform the 280mm radiator. It looks like you have your measurements flipped :)
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