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Side Panel Fan Question

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Hi, this is my first post here, but I have a good question. I recently upgraded my computer, part of which included buying a new case. The case is a Coolermaster Cavalier
http://www.coolermaster.com/index.p...erial=CAV-T03&other_title=+CAV-T03+Cavalier 3

It has two fans stock, a 120mm for the back and a standard 80 under the front bays, no venting in the front, the fan only provides air circulation. Now to my question, would it be benificial to cut and 80mm hole into the acrylic window on the side to mount a fan to suck in air. I was wondering if you guys think a side fan sucking in air is benificial or if it interupts the actual flow. Thanks for your time

-Patrick
 
i think its a good idea to do that.
Especially if its going to blow right over your video card :)
 
Yes, it's a good idea. Maybe cut two 80mm intakes and add an 80mm top exhaust :D
 
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