FuzzyRedFox :
do you think im going over kill with all those fans? could i have less fans and still have enough?
All you need to do is keep the airflow moving. Most cases have a fan or two on the front pulling air in, and then another fan in the rear pulling air out. Then you have a CPU fan, and the fan(s) on the GPU (if you have one installed). Most video cards push some air out the back, but they also tend to add a fair amount of heat to the inside of the case when running tasking 3D programs (normally these are games). With all that air moving through your system, its going to make it hard for heat to build up inside of a case. And for nearly all systems, that is more than enough airflow to keep things cool.
If for some reason you feel you need more fans, I would install one at the top pulling air in, which in most cases should add to the inside pressure, and push more air out the back. But I say this knowing that front to back airflow is plenty in 99% of the systems out there.
The other 1% generally have 3-4 monsterous video cards that are overclocked to extreme settings, and a highly overclocked CPU. If you don't have this, you should not need more fans than front and rear.
If your case has filters, check them monthly. If there is a visible buildup of dust monsters, clean or replace the filters. Then look inside of the case, again, clean it out if there is accumulation of dust. Air has a very hard time flowing though clogged filters, and dust on the inner surfaces will cause heat to be retained under it.