![]() ![]() If the upper bays are fairly empty and the fan can push some more fresh air into the case, then great. Nevertheless, turning that front, top-side fan in either direction likely won't have a noticeable effect no matter which way you go. I actually like your first set-up better, given you will be using an air cooler on the CPU. I shouldn't affect any of your other components too much, except the PCH/chipset which hides behind the card on the motherboard. It will be somewhat even and then rise up and out the rear exhaust. The heat is then release into the air through a series of heat pipes. Your 980 fans will actually be pulling cool air from the underside of the card into casing. Sound like a better setup now? Also the card I will get is probably the EVGA GTX 980 Superclocked ACX 2.0. OR, I can get a fan controller to control 6 fans, where the 7th would be the rear, controlled by the PSU. My Asus maximus vii formula can take 6, 4-pin fan connections, so I would be good here as the rear fan can be connected to the PSU. Now the next question is should I connect these to the Mobo or a fan controller. This may allow me to still get a positive pressure system as the CFM for performance fans may be higher than the quiet series fans. However, I can have the intake as performance fans and the exhaust as quiet fans. ![]() This new setup is 4 intake and 4 exhaust, resulting in a neutral system. I switched the top front fan from intake to exhaust so there is more of a flow stream (Bottom to Top & Front to Rear). Correct me if I'm wrong though, I'm completely new to this. I also failed to realize that the GTX 980 will exhaust to the PSU, which is OK since the PSU has an air intake facing upwards and the exhaust from the GTX 980 shouldn't be too hot to affect the PSU. What do you recommend? Should I change the bottom fan towards the rear as exhaust and have the one towards the front as intake?Ī side fan would easily remedy this but I rather not do that for aesthetic purposes.Īppreciate your feedback! I should have all my components within the next two months!!! CPU Cooler, Cryorig R1 will take inlet air from (1), (2), and (3) and exhaust towards rear fan.Ħ. To help assist with airflow to CPU cooler.Ĥ. Not sure if I need the second one behind it as it may conflict with the GPU (See 6) Also, I am going all SSD so I can remove both HDD cages.ģ. The one towards the front will be intake. I will also swap the metal cover with the new mesh cover when it is released.Ģ. I am unsure about the fans on the top and bottom.ġ. Please provide feedback if this setup below would provide optimum cooling and positive pressure. So far I have only purchased the 750d and I started thinking about the airflow. Hello, I am a new poster to this forum and getting ready to start my first build. ![]()
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