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Natural convection is negligible compared to the airflow a fan provides. As long as it has room for the airflow and access to fresh air from somewhere that's all that matters. 7cm is plenty of room.
If anything fans up would be better when they're off since there's less impedance for the air to flow upwards vs smashing into the PCB.
Ok. That's perfect. The only real impediment to the gpu fans is going to be a layer of mosquito screen to make less dust come through. the sides will be blocked by the case i'm building or it. And downwards other than through the psu the air can also go through the hole i've cut to let the riser through, allowing it to go through the empty side of the chassis as well. So it should be pretty mutch a straight pipe flow wise.
I was a bit wary because the only thing i've really built cooling paths for were transformers from welding machines. And those might as well be heaters.
Thanks for the info.