Hi,
I know that high static pressure is essential to optimize cooling when installing fans in radiators or heatsinks. I have a Hyper 212 Evo and I would like to install two fans for a push/pull config. My question is: would it be optimal if I were to install a high static pressure fan as a push config, and a high CFM fan for pull config? My logic is: since the air has been pushed through the heatsink by the "push config fan," it's better and optimal to use high CFM fan on the other side (for the pull config fan). Basically, a high static pressure fan for "push," and a high CFM fan for "pull." Would that be the best cooling config? Or just install two high static pressure fans?
I thought since the pull config fan is not going to be restricted in moving air, it's better to install a high CFM fan since the air has been pushed through already by the push config fan (the high static pressure fan pushing air through the heatsink).
Thanks in advance.
I know that high static pressure is essential to optimize cooling when installing fans in radiators or heatsinks. I have a Hyper 212 Evo and I would like to install two fans for a push/pull config. My question is: would it be optimal if I were to install a high static pressure fan as a push config, and a high CFM fan for pull config? My logic is: since the air has been pushed through the heatsink by the "push config fan," it's better and optimal to use high CFM fan on the other side (for the pull config fan). Basically, a high static pressure fan for "push," and a high CFM fan for "pull." Would that be the best cooling config? Or just install two high static pressure fans?
I thought since the pull config fan is not going to be restricted in moving air, it's better to install a high CFM fan since the air has been pushed through already by the push config fan (the high static pressure fan pushing air through the heatsink).
Thanks in advance.