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Post subject: Register and login to get these in-post ads to disappear Posted: July 7th, 2013, 3:22 pm |
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Post subject: Re: Best PC case fan setup for me...? Posted: July 10th, 2013, 12:16 pm |
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If you don't put anything on top of your computer, you could potentially make a push/pull configuration by putting your radiator against your case at the top, your fans on the bottom of that, and two more fans on the outside. I'm pretty sure you'll want to pull out at the top though, as that is where the heat will end up. Option B looks better, for that regard.
I'd be concerned about the two bottom fans, in that they might not be pulling in a lot of air if your case isn't situated right / if your case isn't elevated enough to provide for enough air under the case. I'd probably be tempted to leave that as intake.
I'm definitely not an expert when it comes to airflow, so please don't take that as an end all beat all answer.
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Jaden
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Post subject: Re: Best PC case fan setup for me...? Posted: July 11th, 2013, 8:16 pm |
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Thanks for the post. One of my good friends who knows PC's pretty good recommended option B as well. There's a traignle sloped grill on top of the case that is removable. I could take that off and mount the radiator on top and do a push/pull set up (fans on top and below). I'll monkey around with it once I got my hands on all the parts and start the build.
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