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Old 10-26-2002, 01:34 PM   #1
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fan placement - side panels

Hi, I'm buying a window with a 120mm fan mount in it and was wondering whether to put the fan on intake or exhaust. I have a few other 80mm fans that can be placed anywhere in the case. I was also wondering if a window on the TOP panel with a fan would be worth it and what i would have that one set to? My problem is airflow with fans in the sides and top. Should I have the front bottom ones intake the side intake and the back exhaust?
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Personally, I would put the side fan as intake. If you got a fan in a top window, you'd put that to exhaust. Where is the 120mm fan mount situated? Blowing air on the CPU? PCI? AGP?
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Old 10-26-2002, 02:03 PM   #3
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Hi velker,

Unless you're overclocking really heavily, I would think twice about installing too many fans in your case.

A few carefully placed fans will probably do a better job of keeping the temps under control than installing lots of fans all over the case with little regard to airflows.

Plus more fans means more noise.

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Old 10-26-2002, 08:40 PM   #4
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Usually side fans do best as intakes, but I would highly recomend testing it in both directions.

Start the computer, go into bios, check temps for roughly 1 hour to let them level out to idle temp. Switch direction, repeat.
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I agree w/Cricket... too many fans can have the opposite affect of what you intend... Keeping a solid, positive airflow is all you need... and basic usage can stand an exhaust fan in the back with one intake fan in the front... a good heatsink/fan for the cpu is a must also... Save the money and get just a couple of fans with the neon lites...

Good luck
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