whats the best fan setup for the nzxt s340 elite?

Ryan2305

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hi, i recently bought 2 ml corsair 120mm fans and i wondered what the best fan setup is for my pc case. I thought since my case is quite popular, maybe i could find some good fan setups, but sadly, I didnt. I wanted to ask you guys for the best setup because mine is quite complicated. i have 2 120m pwm fans and a 280mm aio cooler at the front. the back and top fans are sucking air in and i dont know about my aio (its the nzxt kraken x62). i have recently realised that my pc gets quite hot and my 2 corsair fans are really quiet and i think its not pushing air out efficiently. if you guys can tell me what software to use to control my fans, that would be great. if you guys can help me find out the best setup for my fans, i would really appreciate it. thank you for reading and i hope you can help me set it up.
 
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On mine, I'm running a corsair h110igtx on the front with ml140pro fans in push/push, a ml140pro on top as exhaust and a ml120pro on the rear as exhaust, CPU never gets above ~60c (i7-6700k oc'd from 4.0 to 4.8).. only my gpu gets a tad hot which I may add a fan exhausting out my spare PCiE slots, but yeah, the rest is probably the best suggested set up (front as intake rear/top exhaust)

Deniedstingray

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I have an AIO in the front pulling air in and the two stock fans exhausting air out of the top and back. Works great.

 

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On mine, I'm running a corsair h110igtx on the front with ml140pro fans in push/push, a ml140pro on top as exhaust and a ml120pro on the rear as exhaust, CPU never gets above ~60c (i7-6700k oc'd from 4.0 to 4.8).. only my gpu gets a tad hot which I may add a fan exhausting out my spare PCiE slots, but yeah, the rest is probably the best suggested set up (front as intake rear/top exhaust)
 
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That depends on the speeds you're running the fans at, considering there's two for the intake, and two for the exhuast.

If the two at the front run at 1200 Rpm, and the ones at the back at 1400, you'll get negative, and vice versa.