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Solve : Which side do i place my computer fans?? |
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Answer» Hey fellas. As long as you have positive and negative pressure airflow you have one fan that sucks in from say the front of the computer cool air and warm air is blown out the rear of it you should be fine. One thing I like to do with gaming setups is add a side panel fan that adds to the positive airflow inside the case drawing cool air through the side panel to have 2 fans drawing in cool air and the power supply has a fan and the rear of the case has a fan that are acting as the exhaust of the warm air. New to pc building. I already have one at the front and one at the back. So you recommend placing my 140mm fan on the side? Also, how does the exhaust system work. Don't both fans blow air into the pc. Or should I flip one of the fans around in order for them to blow in the opposite direction?Why not just try it in different positions and see how it affects the temperatures under load? - It's not an exact science.I would advise installing it in the front - 2 intake fans in the front and one exhaust in the rear is pretty much optimal for most builds. As camerongray says though, experimentation may help you find exactly what's best. Quote from: camerongray on May 20, 2015, 04:52:52 AM Why not just try it in different positions and see how it affects the temperatures under load? - It's not an exact science. Hey Cameron. I decided to GO with 2 intakes in the front and one exhaust at the back. So i connected my 3 fans to the motherboard. My R5 case comes with a fan controller. There's an extra 3 "2 pinned" cables and one that looks like a molex CABLE. I have no idea what these are for and where to attach them. I've read online that these are used to power the fan controller and that i should attach the 2 pinned cables to the fans. I'm really confused, shed me some light if you know anything about this. Thank you. |
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