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750d airflow issues

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Hi,

I'm building a system on a corsair 750d first Gen case, I'm having this issue with the front intake...it basically have no airflow.

I have two 140mm fans on the intake and if I put a sheet of paper on front of them the paper will stick to them?! :(
 
Try putting the fans on the inside of the case? Is that possible? So they are sucking in and now "blowing" in.

I think putting them on the outside of the case like that, they are sitting to close to that front cover.
 
That was a really good call!
I went to the store this morning and bought another pair of Corsair SP120 fans. Put them inside the case as you suggested but had to cover the bottom with a rag to prevent the fans from sucking air from inside the case...now it's OK :)
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I have a couple more intakes in the bottom of the box should i had a third intake fan?

here's my setup

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Setup looks ok to me. Any open vents will still allow air to get pulled in.
 
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