no, man. best resale value after bitcoin dies. and best option to use as a gaming card.
i've been doing it this way for years, too. never had any problems. i don't really see the difference between cpu cooling and gpu cooling, either. less pressure?
i don't think it's a dedicated mining rig, so i'd rather try to get some airflow going inside the case. probably not enough fans blowing in (i've had my case fans running depending on cpu temperature before i've started mining. basically they were not blowing any air at all, which resulted in about 15K higher temperatures).
i can't stress enough that going for LIQUID COOLING is the proper way for gamers who casually mine with their rigs (or anyone who has their rigs in their room). sitting/sleeping next to a 1000dB machine won't exactly increase your standard of living. the 10 bucks a day you make off mining won't make up for that.