Originally Posted by
pezz
It will still work better than one fan though.
hat fan is basically doing nothing beside the psu.
Ok will try that that then or wait till i get the 3000rpm, But there's a lot of cool air coming from the lower fan.
Originally Posted by
topanaris
What he said.
The fan beside the PSU is not doing anything. As for positive pressure are your intakes filtered? Keeping dust out wont work as well if your intakes arent filtered.
On that topic of positive pressure though you in theory could get positive pressure by having one intake fan from the front of the case and adding a fan to the front of your rad to maximize airflow. Because having a 120mm unobstructed intake and a 120mm extracting air through a rad would (in theory) create positive pressure.
The only fan that doesn't have a dust filter is the one the radiator even the exhaust fan at the top has a dust filter, I have 2 fans that intakes air and 2 exhaust fans including the radiator fan.
Last edited by cushman; Aug 31, 2016 at 01:51 AM.
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