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No fans, time to get some
fan controller and the best picture i could do at one AM |
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Chief Engineer
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Front fans = intake
Top fans = exhaust Side fans = intake Flip your AIO fans to exhaust. |
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Mad Warranty Voider
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You should decide if you want positive pressure, or negative pressure. Rundown: positive pressure = air forced in = less dust negative pressure = air vacuumed our = better cooling Really, if the machine is not in a dusty environment, and you clean it often, go with negative pressure. Also, keep in mind you want to vacuum out the hot air above the processor, but that alone is not enough. The hot air will recirculate back into the case if you are not introducing fresh air elsewhere. If you can force air in over the HDD's and video card, it will also aid in removing heat from the CPU area. |
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Chief Engineer
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AIO = All in one. That would be his Antec Kuhler's fans.
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Mad Motorcycle Racer
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I really recommend Noctua, just sayin'... I use 6, excluding the 140 PSU fan; 2 intake (120/140), 1 exhaust (120), and 3 (140) on a triple rad mounted externally. VERY quiet
. 2600K at 4.8Ghz 24/7 - 580 at 950/2300 24/7 - 16GB 1866.
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Abandon All Hope!
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+1 this, I use 5 on my 2 radiators and used to use more in my last air cooled rig... great fans but still pricey.
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Is Dead Tired
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Whats important to the OP?
CFM? Noise? Cost? |
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Extreme Overclocker
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I got zigmatek or something... But might move to 200 cfm for my rad someday to try... But overall its going good
Cpu is up .4 ghz so at 3.6 running F@h at 43C |
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