So in the process of seeing how all the fans will be set up in the new rig I encountered a possible issue.
The CPU is air cooled with a Noctua setup (one heat sink with 2 fans on it blowing to the rear). One rear exhaust fan as per normal. 2 exhaust fans on top and 3 intake fans on the front (but one of them has probably half of its airflow going into the lower PSU compartment).
The problem is the forward-most top exhaust fan is located just in front of the first CPU heat sink fan (the heat sink is only like 1-2" away from the top fans ... just really close together).
I'm wondering if that exhaust fan is going to 'steal' cold air coming in from the front intakes ... and thus it would be better to leave that fan off and just have one exhaust on top? That would leave around 2.5 fans blowing into the case and 2 fans exhausting which (feasibly) should amount to a positive pressure setup? Thoughts? (note, all fans are the same size, 120s).
The CPU is air cooled with a Noctua setup (one heat sink with 2 fans on it blowing to the rear). One rear exhaust fan as per normal. 2 exhaust fans on top and 3 intake fans on the front (but one of them has probably half of its airflow going into the lower PSU compartment).
The problem is the forward-most top exhaust fan is located just in front of the first CPU heat sink fan (the heat sink is only like 1-2" away from the top fans ... just really close together).
I'm wondering if that exhaust fan is going to 'steal' cold air coming in from the front intakes ... and thus it would be better to leave that fan off and just have one exhaust on top? That would leave around 2.5 fans blowing into the case and 2 fans exhausting which (feasibly) should amount to a positive pressure setup? Thoughts? (note, all fans are the same size, 120s).
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