xTempered :
Wow thanks that analogy was really easy to understand. Guess I'll get 2 more fans for intake instead of 1 since it seems like positive pressure is much better
Actually, it's not quite that simple. Positioning of the fans is also important. Here's an example of a bad setup with a lot of intake fans. You would THINK that positive internal air pressure (any kind) is good, but it's not.
Two fans in the front for intake. Two fans on the side for intake. Two fans on the bottom for intake. Two fans at the top for exhaust. And one fan at the rear for exhaust. So that's 6 intake vs 3 exhaust. So very big positive internal air pressure there. But it's not a good setup. Why? The short answer is that there is no good airflow. There's no synergy. The long answer is as follows: the two bottom intake is actually bad. It blocks the air going directly into the back of the case from the front intakes and pushes the air straight up. The side intakes also doesn't help because it just pushes air straight at the GPU but doesn't assist in the bottom or front intakes. And actually, it's worse for the front intakes because it's cut off at two places, each pushing in different direction.
Ideally, you want your air current to flow nicely from the bottom front of the case to the top rear of the case so that it moves the air nicely along. Nothing worse than having a pocket of warm air stuck somewhere because your air current misses it and doesn't move it.
It's like trying putting a bunch of fans in a single room, each blowing in a random direction. That just scrambles the air around aimlessly. You're better off with just one fan.