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I researched a lot, and most people have found that the negative pressure setup (with just the two fans - one on top, and one on the back) works the best with this case. Adding additional fans won't do much and might even hurt airflow. I've stuck with the stock fans + an air cooler and my temps are pretty decent even on full load, so I don't think you need to get more fans (or unless you want to replace the existing fans in the same location).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Sorry I just saw this question. But the fans that come with it are pretty nice. I would recommend getting an extra fan for the front of the case to be able to take in air.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.That is a very broad question. It depends on what CPU and what video card you want to use. I build a lot on the NZXT 500 series cases and they are excellent at cooling but every build I use also has a double fan water cooler for the CPU. I only build i5 or higher and with an NZXT 240mm or 280mm CPU cooler then you have plenty of airflow. If you plan on using an AMD Ryzen with the stock wraith cooler then you will be running hot and therefore will loose cpu clock speed. Hope this helps!
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