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optimally, you would have the cooler fans set as exhaust alongside the fan on the back of the case. the ideal airflow of your pc should move with the natural movement of hot and cold air, that being that hot air will always rise. any bottom or front fans should be set to intake fresh air from outside of the case, and top and back fans would ideally be your exhaust. the only exceptions would be if that would cause negative pressure (more exhaust than intake) which in that case you would consider either adding more intake fans if your case allows for it, or flipping an existing exhaust fan. hope this helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I put mine in top of case pulling air into case with the fans pulling air through radiator I have 2 intakes in front and 2 fans pulling air out one on rear of pc and one one bottom of pc how ever this is not the Ideal set up but it was the only way I could make it work efficiently. and thus far its working fine for me. you should have the air being pushed out at the top as heat rises.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.based from my experience, the front 3 fans should be pulling air from outside. the rear 120 fan should be the exhaust. if you have 240 or 360 rad for top, the fan orientation should be exhaust to blow hot temps from the rad out of the case. the front 3 fans should be enough to create pressure inside. hope this helps.
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