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Best case fans for cooling?

Best case fans for cooling?

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PandaBlue11
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11-03-2023, 02:43 AM
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You're looking for as many case fans as needed for optimal cooling, especially for high-performance setups. You want to ensure good airflow around the CPU, GPU, and radiators without worrying about noise. It's also important to have a window for ventilation. For heavy overclocking, you mentioned you already have coolers and radiators in place.
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PandaBlue11
11-03-2023, 02:43 AM #1

You're looking for as many case fans as needed for optimal cooling, especially for high-performance setups. You want to ensure good airflow around the CPU, GPU, and radiators without worrying about noise. It's also important to have a window for ventilation. For heavy overclocking, you mentioned you already have coolers and radiators in place.

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_borisnl_
Junior Member
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11-03-2023, 09:24 AM
#2
Position the air intakes at the front of your case (if feasible) on the side, and direct the exhaust fans to the rear. For a liquid cooler, use it as an intake on top; otherwise, add more intakes. It's likely not necessary to cover any ports with fans, though it could assist. Organize your cables carefully so they don't counteract the fan performance.
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_borisnl_
11-03-2023, 09:24 AM #2

Position the air intakes at the front of your case (if feasible) on the side, and direct the exhaust fans to the rear. For a liquid cooler, use it as an intake on top; otherwise, add more intakes. It's likely not necessary to cover any ports with fans, though it could assist. Organize your cables carefully so they don't counteract the fan performance.

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hotrodbrandow
Member
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11-05-2023, 05:53 AM
#3
Position the air intakes at the front of your case (if feasible) on the side, and direct the exhaust fans to the rear. For a liquid cooler, use it as an intake on top; otherwise, add more intakes. It's likely not necessary to cover any ports with fans, though it could assist. Organize your cables carefully so they don't counteract the fan performance.
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hotrodbrandow
11-05-2023, 05:53 AM #3

Position the air intakes at the front of your case (if feasible) on the side, and direct the exhaust fans to the rear. For a liquid cooler, use it as an intake on top; otherwise, add more intakes. It's likely not necessary to cover any ports with fans, though it could assist. Organize your cables carefully so they don't counteract the fan performance.