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Can you show a photo of your system with side panel removed?I dont know what is chasis,do you mean pc case it has 3 intake fans
Can you show a photo of your system with side panel removed?I dont know what is chasis,do you mean pc case it has 3 intake fans
Is that an optional panel? Because then the image of the case in your other thread, and the one I linked aren't the same, and so they function differently.
Do the front panels match at least?
My mistake,I changed it now to listedYour video is private.
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Well I was watching a video installation guide for Cooler master ma612 stealth arb and they say that one is push fan and the other is exaust,the one that is push is the one that lower part points to the right and the one that is exaust is the one that lower part points to the left.I positioned them like that.Your cpu fans are installed in wrong orientation.
They both are pushing air into cooler.
They are fighting each other. In result there is no airflow going through the cooler.
Air has to go in through front and exit through rear.
On your cooler both fans are in push orientation (they both push air from outside into the cooler).they say that one is push fan and the other is exaust,the one that is push is the one that lower part points to the right and the one that is exaust is the one that lower part points to the left.I positioned them like that.
I think that you got this wrong what you said is true on most fans,thsese fans look like they both pull air but they are not,I was watching another video a guy was saying that one is push and one is pull,the one that points to the right is push and the one that points to the left is exaust.I will send you a linkRemove rear fan and install it into back of your pc instead.
Remove rear fan and install it into back of your pc instead.
It seems that fans are blowing at each other?~Ohhh... that model uses a reverse fan. That's why the confusion.
@Alexxx99 , look for 2 arrows on the frame of those fans, like in that one image SkyNetRising linked. One shows what direction the fan spins(clockwise/counter), which doesn't matter, but the other one does. Are both pointing towards the back of the PC? That's what you want.
Now, the front fans, I think are a problem. Most likely weak LED fans being choked by the front panel's design/style, which isn't bringing that much air inside the PC.
What I suggest doing:
1)Remove the middle fan and make it the rear exhaust.
2)The remaining 2 are likely installed like this:
fan bracket | fan | front panel
Make it like this instead:
fan | fan bracket | front panel
Don't flip the fans around - all that's being done is moving them back a little bit.
It seems that fans are blowing at each other?~Ohhh... that model uses a reverse fan. That's why the confusion.
@Alexxx99 , look for 2 arrows on the frame of those fans, like in that one image SkyNetRising linked. One shows what direction the fan spins(clockwise/counter), which doesn't matter, but the other one does. Are both pointing towards the back of the PC? That's what you want.
Now, the front fans, I think are a problem. Most likely weak LED fans being choked by the front panel's design/style, which isn't bringing that much air inside the PC.
What I suggest doing:
1)Remove the middle fan and make it the rear exhaust.
2)The remaining 2 are likely installed like this:
fan bracket | fan | front panel
Make it like this instead:
fan | fan bracket | front panel
Don't flip the fans around - all that's being done is moving them back a little bit.
What the heck? Oh, this is a hoot... there's no reverse Sickleflow fan here!It seems that fans are blowing at each other?
No it cant be true,those arrows logic works probbably for regular fans,thsese are reversable.I bought the same cooler by accedent without lga 1700 support I opened it now and on it as well are both arrows pointing to each other.There is no fan with arrow pointing outside.What the heck? Oh, this is a hoot... there's no reverse Sickleflow fan here!
They're both regular Sickleflows: the back fan is rear intake, and the front fan is front intake... they're blowing into each other, so the heat isn't really going anywhere.
See those four screws connecting the fan to the clips?
You can unscrew them and secure to the opposite side of the fan.
Or maybe contact Cooler Master support, tell 'em what's up, and the might send a reverse Sickleflow?
Or maybe return the cooler and get another one? Up to you.
I cant unscrew one and change direction thats the problemWhat the heck? Oh, this is a hoot... there's no reverse Sickleflow fan here!
They're both regular Sickleflows: the back fan is rear intake, and the front fan is front intake... they're blowing into each other, so the heat isn't really going anywhere.
See those four screws connecting the fan to the clips?
You can unscrew them and secure to the opposite side of the fan.
Or maybe contact Cooler Master support, tell 'em what's up, and the might send a reverse Sickleflow?
Or maybe return the cooler and get another one? Up to you.