Hello there,
I have an Liquid ML360R Cooler Master system with the radiator mounted on the front of the case.
See the picture bellow:
https://ibb.co/M1cSXhS
FAN 1 and 2 - Cooler fans
FAN 3 and 4 - Case fans
Each number reffers to a FAN and each arrow indicates the direction each FAN is blowing . The radiator is situated between the pairs of FANs.
Could there be an inefficient cooling because 2 FANS blow against the other 2 fans?
I think a good solution is to make FAN 1 and 2 blow in the opposite direction for a more efficient cooling.
Can you please confirm if there is any issue with the current installation and if its a good idea to turn around FAN 1 and 2?
Thanks.
I have an Liquid ML360R Cooler Master system with the radiator mounted on the front of the case.
See the picture bellow:
https://ibb.co/M1cSXhS
FAN 1 and 2 - Cooler fans
FAN 3 and 4 - Case fans
Each number reffers to a FAN and each arrow indicates the direction each FAN is blowing . The radiator is situated between the pairs of FANs.
Could there be an inefficient cooling because 2 FANS blow against the other 2 fans?
I think a good solution is to make FAN 1 and 2 blow in the opposite direction for a more efficient cooling.
Can you please confirm if there is any issue with the current installation and if its a good idea to turn around FAN 1 and 2?
Thanks.