Air cooling / case fan question

RainOfPain125

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Feb 24, 2017
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3:34 PM - RainOfPain125: also im gonna have 2 case fans
3:34 PM - RainOfPain125: so yay
3:34 PM - RainOfPain125: how many case fans do you have?
3:34 PM - [RA:HHR-4] Himkey: u sur
3:34 PM - [RA:HHR-4] Himkey: y tho
3:34 PM - RainOfPain125: yeah, it comes with the tower
3:34 PM - RainOfPain125: so
3:34 PM - [RA:HHR-4] Himkey: oh ok thats neato
3:34 PM - RainOfPain125: neato
3:34 PM - [RA:HHR-4] Himkey: one blowing in and the other one out?
3:34 PM - [RA:HHR-4] Himkey: good positions?
3:34 PM - RainOfPain125: why the <removed> would i want to blow are out
3:34 PM - [RA:HHR-4] Himkey: i only got one ,~,
3:34 PM - RainOfPain125: are you fucking insane
3:34 PM - [RA:HHR-4] Himkey: ;-;
3:34 PM - [RA:HHR-4] Himkey: rain
3:35 PM - RainOfPain125: you cant simply
3:35 PM - RainOfPain125: BLOW heat out
3:35 PM - RainOfPain125: you can only blow cooler air in
3:35 PM - [RA:HHR-4] Himkey: you dont want high pressure otherwise the heat will keep turbulating in your case
3:35 PM - RainOfPain125: Ok.
3:35 PM - [RA:HHR-4] Himkey: one in one out
3:35 PM - [RA:HHR-4] Himkey: thats how its done

My friend thinks I should have "one fan blowing air in and one blowing air out"

I think he's nuts

I shouldn't do that, right?

(also I don't know if this is the right subforum to put it in.. sorry)

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Solution
Generally, top and back blow out, with the front and side sucking into the case, this makes the air moves from bottom front to top rear across all the components on the motherboard.

Cred: hunter315

mbilal2

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Generally, top and back blow out, with the front and side sucking into the case, this makes the air moves from bottom front to top rear across all the components on the motherboard.

Cred: hunter315
 
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