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Recent content by Nasha

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    Top Mount Rad - Intake or Exhaust fans?

    This just sent off a light bulb in my head! Flow to top exhaust, then to front intake. Brilliant!
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    Top Mount Rad - Intake or Exhaust fans?

    My case is practically honeycomb! Glad you mentioned the balance principle before i installed the new rads. Mind you, how do you balance out 7 120mm fans, when there simply is not enough fan mounts to even it out? Would you suggest in this case that i run one rad in exhaust, and one in intake?
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    Top Mount Rad - Intake or Exhaust fans?

    I guessed that might be the case - As long as i was bringing in air from somewhere then it shouldn't effect too temps too much. Given that i'll likely have 2x 360's exhausting on the top, a 140mm exhausting out of the HDD area, the PSU exhausting, i need something a little more than the 200mm...
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    Top Mount Rad - Intake or Exhaust fans?

    Thanks for your input! I was always leaning towards 'my gut' with exhaust, but wanted to see if i could stir up some thoughts otherwise
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    Top Mount Rad - Intake or Exhaust fans?

    Hi guys, Looking for some external input on this one, because i cannot convince myself which way i should go. Gut says exhaust because that's generally what you do at the top, but logic says 'you're pushing warm air over your rads nasha'. So let me know your thoughts and reasoning, i'd love to...
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