how to install a 120mm fan to cool evga acx gtx 760 with Azza solaries

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Hello

I was wondering, my case is Azza Solaris which provide a decent air ventilation.

as you all know that I had a EVGA ACX GTX 760 graphic -- which work wonder.

my question is, I want to keep hot air exhaust out in side the case. right now an green LED 120mm fan to exhaust any hot air.

I don't know if that a better to exhaust hot air inside my case.

before, I had the LED 120 fan install on the top potation of the side panel but once I got my EVGA ACX GTX 760 GPU, I move the fan down.

is that a correct way to move any potential hot air from the case? The PSU is in the way a little bit but that shouldn't be a problem, right?

also, beside from changing the case it self; what is the best way to exhaust hot air since the 6 and 8 pin PCI-E connector edge touch the surface of the side panel fiber-glass and kind of block the port where I use to install the 120mm fan.

thank.
 
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Best cooling will come from front/bottom intake to top/rear exhaust.
Side fans disrupt this natural flow, and I would avoid them.

With two 120mm fans available, I would put them both as front intakes.
If the front intakes have a filter on them, that will keep your case clearer of dust.

Add a fan to top or rear if you have one.
Best cooling will come from front/bottom intake to top/rear exhaust.
Side fans disrupt this natural flow, and I would avoid them.

With two 120mm fans available, I would put them both as front intakes.
If the front intakes have a filter on them, that will keep your case clearer of dust.

Add a fan to top or rear if you have one.
 
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