I was wondering if pointing a PC case fan directly at my PSU fan (even on ECO mode) could possibly make it spin up or spin too fast causing a voltage spike that may damage my PC components.
I was going to put a Noctua A12x15 120mm FLX fan with the bottom of it approx 2" (its 15mm thick) below my EVGA G3 850 PSU fan, which is facing down surrounded by a metal shroud with a dust filter between them.
The Noctua fan runs at 1850 RPM, the PSU fan depends on system load, sometimes not spinning at all (ECO mode) and the Noctua fan starts as soon as my system is plugged in via USB power even before I turn it on.
Is this safe?
And since I'm generally trying to cool off the shroud itself from my vertical 3090 above it...should I have the airflow from the Noctua fan blow toward the PSU exhaust (I don't want them fighting each other) or away from it toward the shroud opening?
I'm having trouble without tearing my entire system down determining if its powerful enough to spin the PSU fan, and even then...would it increase the speed enough to be an issue or just blow cool air up to help it circulate...which is my goal.
The fan is entirely external, sitting about 2" below it while its off the ground give or take the 15mm thickness of it.
Is this even a remote concern?
Appreciate any input.
I was going to put a Noctua A12x15 120mm FLX fan with the bottom of it approx 2" (its 15mm thick) below my EVGA G3 850 PSU fan, which is facing down surrounded by a metal shroud with a dust filter between them.
The Noctua fan runs at 1850 RPM, the PSU fan depends on system load, sometimes not spinning at all (ECO mode) and the Noctua fan starts as soon as my system is plugged in via USB power even before I turn it on.
Is this safe?
And since I'm generally trying to cool off the shroud itself from my vertical 3090 above it...should I have the airflow from the Noctua fan blow toward the PSU exhaust (I don't want them fighting each other) or away from it toward the shroud opening?
I'm having trouble without tearing my entire system down determining if its powerful enough to spin the PSU fan, and even then...would it increase the speed enough to be an issue or just blow cool air up to help it circulate...which is my goal.
The fan is entirely external, sitting about 2" below it while its off the ground give or take the 15mm thickness of it.
Is this even a remote concern?
Appreciate any input.