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I'm interested in how people setup up their fans/rad air flow in your cases. Mine was a bit of a puzzle at first with it having 3 fan slots in the front and 3 at the side of them. Obviously would have been pointless having the side ones going out with the front in, so i settled for this, which means i have cool outside air going out of the rad and over the ram sticks which are B dies at 1.45v.

Was wondering if there is any merit to taping/blocking openings in the case, like say empty fan slots as they will disturb the air pressure in the case woon't they, or does it not matter?
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Dead simple front in 2x140mm and 1x rear out 120mm. The rest is just physics. It works perfectly fine, the limit for this setup is somewhere around 450W worth of continuous power. At around 400W system power I'll start noticing I could use more cooling, that is, in summer / with ambient temps above 21C. For this reason I'm not a fan of GPUs pushing north of 300W.

That being said I like silence, fans hardly if ever run full blast, if I can limit stuff around the order of 50-60% PWM / 1200 RPM that's what I'll settle for, even at the cost of some perf.
 

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One in, one out(120). 1 92mm top fan and a 2nd 92mm exhausting out the back at the top for the HDD cage
 
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This setup has worked best for my components I have tried multiple configs. Although After switching to the T30 I can turn off 3x intake and temps are about the same but instead I just run them at 6-800RPM. 1000 for exhaust. Not really a person the noise bothers but I still prefer using better fans and running them slower. Beyond 2000 RPM there is no temp difference I have tried 3000 just for the lol.

Also in my case both Vertical and horizontal mount is identical temps wise I thought having the side as exhaust would improve gpu temps but it does not nor memory they both go up a couple Celsius.
 
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My setup is a bit more complicated coolings wise do to it´s dual system. No fans are controlled by the motherboard. All fans are connected and controlled by the the two fan controller, accept gpu fans off cause.

Airflow/fans marked with red arrows are for the secondary system (Mini-itx) and Yellow arrows marks the airflow for the main system (atx-system).

There are 2 x 120 MM fans at the buttom for intake to the secondary system and 1 x 120 MM at the top for exhausting out. These fans are controlled by 1 fan controller and only these 3 airflow fans (market with red arrows) runs when only the secondary system is turned on.

There 4 x 120 MM fans as intake for the main system and 3 x 120 MM as exhaust fans. Only these fans (marked with yellow arrows) runs when main system is turned on.

All fans runs when bofh system are turned on at the same time. Hope i have made it as logical as possible to understand.

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This is the only arrangement that makes sense with this many radiators in my case.

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Was wondering if there is any merit to taping/blocking openings in the case
It might if there is a lot of positive pressure in the case and PC is in a closed off space or something, if things are more or less equal it makes no difference.
 
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This is the only arrangement that makes sense with this many radiators in my case.

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It might if there is a lot of positive pressure in the case and PC is in a closed off space or something, if things are more or less equal it makes no difference.

I like that case.

When i had my lian li o11D i set up like yours, using a chimney setup, cold in bottom, hot out the top.

My setup is a bit more complicated coolings wise do to it´s dual system. No fans are controlled by the motherboard. All fans are connected and controlled by the the two fan controller, accept gpu fans off cause.

Airflow/fans marked with red arrows are for the secondary system (Mini-itx) and Yellow arrows marks the airflow for the main system (atx-system).

There are 2 x 120 MM fans at the buttom for intake to the secondary system and 1 x 120 MM at the top for exhausting out. These fans are controlled by 1 fan controller and only these 3 airflow fans (market with red arrows) runs when only the secondary system is turned on.

There 4 x 120 MM fans as intake for the main system and 3 x 120 MM as exhaust fans. Only these fans (marked with yellow arrows) runs when main system is turned on.

All fans runs when bofh system are turned on at the same time. Hope i have made it as logical as possible to understand.

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I'm using a aquua computer OCTO to control my fans, and for 1 water temp, and a outside case ambiant sensor. I have a Aqua computer high flow next for second water temp and flow rate.

I'm sure i had a similar case previously, but never had it set up dual.
 
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I like that case.

When i had my lian li o11D i set up like yours, using a chimney setup, cold in bottom, hot out the top.



I'm using a aquua computer OCTO to control my fans, and for 1 water temp, and a outside case ambiant sensor. I have a Aqua computer high flow next for second water temp and flow rate.

I'm sure i had a similar case previously, but never had it set up dual.
It´s two aquacomputer Aquaero 6 xt controllers only for fans i use.
 
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General rule, ALWAYS more outtake than intake, now 2 factors here, the fan dimensions and rotation/flow regarding air flow pressure/dust accumulation inside the cabinet.
The more intake flow/pressure the more accumulated heat inside and dust, what we want is a nice flow to take those out and an acceptable fan noise.
And please avoid those damm glass panels if the machine is a power horse and silence is not primary concern.
 

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Three front in, back in, top three out. Case fans don't move that much air so the 4:3 evens out.
 
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I'd like to take you on a journey of my builds in/around one case (Dark Base Pro 900, version 1) since ~2017. I think I've been in this case longer, but this starts with the GTX 1080 picture I found. CPU was an i7 5820k running at about 4.125GHz with 16GB of 3000MHz quad-channel memory. EVGA CLC-280 AIO.

Very simple. In the front, out the back and top. Easy peasy.

Then we introduce the hybrid 2080 Super (on a custom hand-built desk I helped build, ditching the old college desk and garage-sale stand), so AIO on CPU and hybrid AIO on GPU:

I added the front bottom fan to bring in some more fresh air.

Then be quiet! came out with the Version 2 of this case that had a power supply shroud and they offered a version of the shroud I could buy for my Version 1, and it just looked so nice I had to have it:

This was still fairly quiet and everything ran very cool. CPU was an i7 5820k running at about 4.2GHz with 32GB of 3200MHz memory.

Here's where it gets a bit more interesting. I got a new CPU and motherboard finally, went with 11900k and EVGA z590 FTW. Decided to go water-cooling and thought my next GPU would probably go water cooling as well, but hadn't bought that yet:

As you can see, I finally ditched the CD-RW and Blue-Ray-WR drives and started moving some storage to NVMe (I had already been using the 2TB NVMe drive on a PCIe adaptor card that you can see carried from the previous system to this one...old x99 motherboard didn't have m.2 for NVMe storage). So this was a 420mm EK radiator with 3 140mm Silent Wings 3 fans in push and 2 in pull mode (had to dodge the phone charger on the top of the case)...slight upgrade on the old CLC-280 lol. Airflow plan was basically the same though. Fresh air in the front, hot out the back/top.

Then I bought a 3080ti and things got spicy:

This^ was the initial setup. It was not great. The GPU's ~350W of heat (or more if OC-ing) going through a little 240mm AIO actually heated up the air going into the case quite a lot. My initial OC on the 11900k that ran super cool was suddenly way too hot. The tubing location meant I couldn't mount a fan on the inside of the rear part of the case. The way the upper rad and front hybrid-rad fit over the shroud meant I had very limited intake options...so I had to get a little creative to improve things:


I put a beastly Noctua PPC 3000RPM fan on the rear of the case with a mesh dust filter on the back and a 120mm (all that would fit) Silent Wings 3 fan on the side opposite the glass panel (behind the reservoir) as intakes. I flipped the fans on the front GPU radiator so that was exhausting out the front. This means I opened the front door on the case and removed the dust filter. I could keep it closed when idle, but I opened the door while gaming and this worked pretty well. Temps were good again and the system was happy. That Noctua however, was loud when it ramped up. I couldn't live with it over 50-60% power. I also cut/Dremelled a bunch of plastic away from the vent holes in the top of the case (all internal, not noticeable from outside the case) to open up some of the exhaust venting along the top edges. It was very restrictive for quieting purposes and I just wanted to get the heat out at that point.

Also, EVGA's BUCKs program was ending at this time and I had a bunch to spend...so I bought their z690 classified and 32GB of DDR5-6000 bundle with my accumulated BUCKs. I was going to skip z690, but I didn't want that to go to waste, so I got a 12900k and this motherboard/memory combo. I had trouble with that particular 12900k since I bought it, so I did swap over to a 13900k I bought on launch day that's been performing flawlessly since I bought it. I had gone several years on every CPU I've ever had until the last few years where I went 11900k, 12900k, 13900k...skipping 14 though lol (as it's also 13900k). I did run the 11900k/z590 board in this orientation above as well, I just didn't have a picture on-hand and it looks just like this^ but with the other motherboard/memory in view.

This was my ugly, but well-performing system for a while until right at the end of 2022, I decided to go...BIG. I also wanted to try and set myself up for any future changes in this chassis or otherwise where I could keep the water cooling stuff separate and carry it over to whatever build I want. I was also sure that whatever card I bought next would have a full water-block.

Enter MO-RA3 420:

I moved the GPU radiator to the top of the case and added some Silent Wings Pro 4 fans to it to really push the heat out the top of the case. Removed the loud Noctua fan. internal 420mm radiator moved to the front as with all that capacity just on the 13900k, it really wasn't even warming up the air intaking into the system. I was able to put my dust filter back on the front, remove the fan on the far side of the PC (all the side panels are missing in the picture, sorry...at least there's no glass-glare this time). There's a pass-through on the back of the case with a temperature monitor on it that reads out on that little screen sitting on the PSU-shroud. Obviously, this was extreme overkill for just a CPU (MO-RA3 420 plus internal 420mm rad with push/pull lol), but I was banking on buying a water-blocked GPU in the future:


Other than my glass panel missing in the above picture, this is how I have ran the system a few months now. 13900K that can pull 380W in Cinebench r23/24 without throttling and a 4090 FE that can max everything out and run Port Royal at 3015MHz cool as a cucumber. It's a dream system for me, but is most definitely overkill on the cooling. What's great about that is all my fans run at lower speeds and it is the quietest my computer has been in years.

Sorry this was a bit verbose, I tried to limit the story telling, but there were some extenuating circumstances and a lot of "one thing led to another" involved that I wanted to give context for...otherwise you look at the final picture and think "well...how did I get here?"
 
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This is the only arrangement that makes sense with this many radiators in my case.

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It might if there is a lot of positive pressure in the case and PC is in a closed off space or something, if things are more or less equal it makes no difference.
There are three conventional desktop PCs in my house, their fan configuration is identical (intake front and bottom, exhaust top and rear) to the one pictured above. There's a fourth cheap micro ATX Silverstone case that also had the same fan configuration but it is currently completely gutted.

I also have an NZXT H1 V2 chassis. It is currently idle but it has a 140mm fan on the radiator (exhaust?) plus a small "VRM" fan (92mm? 80mm?) on the back to exhaust. Both are plugged into the built-in fan hub that is controlled by NZXT CAM software (ugh).

There are a couple of Beelink mini PCs as well as a couple of Mac minis.

The Mac mini M2 Pro is the quietest of all of these computers. Even under load the fan speed never seems to budge, always running at 1700 rpm. It's not a typical PC fan with blades, it's probably more like a blower. Whatever it is, it's nearly silent, even within arm's reach.

I despise fan noise so this Mac mini M2 Pro is my main computer. One of the Beelinks is my daily driver Windows PC.
 
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When I eventually replace my gpu and pipe it into the main loop, not sure what I'll do with the upper-left fan. I'll definitely increase it to 140mm, but whether I leave as outflow or swap to inflow, not sure.
 
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Not much to it really, since I'm replacing my aio fans, I might use the old fans on the bottom of the case if they fit in there, looks like they might idk.

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General rule, ALWAYS more outtake than intake, now 2 factors here, the fan dimensions and rotation/flow regarding air flow pressure/dust accumulation inside the cabinet.
The more intake flow/pressure the more accumulated heat inside and dust, what we want is a nice flow to take those out and an acceptable fan noise.
And please avoid those damm glass panels if the machine is a power horse and silence is not primary concern.

I have slightly more in than out. 6x120 in, 4x120 out, and my temps are great. 6 in from front, and 4 out rear, 3 of them been on the 60mm thick radiator on the top, seems to work great. My thought was 6 fronts sucking cool air in, and 1 on rear and 3 on rad blowing the cool air out, so the rad is getting a good supply of cool air.
 
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I'm interested in how people setup up their fans/rad air flow in your cases. Mine was a bit of a puzzle at first with it having 3 fan slots in the front and 3 at the side of them. Obviously would have been pointless having the side ones going out with the front in, so i settled for this, which means i have cool outside air going out of the rad and over the ram sticks which are B dies at 1.45v.

Was wondering if there is any merit to taping/blocking openings in the case, like say empty fan slots as they will disturb the air pressure in the case woon't they, or does it not matter?
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and there is a fan in bathroom, too. although I think it's pointless and disturbs me when it works.
 

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this is so bad, people are clueless about airflow.
some of the best airflow is strait from one side to another, bottom intake and top exhaust with those 90 degree rotated cases are great.
or more common front intake and rear exhaust, then a side panel exhaust for gpu.
so no glass, no psu shroud. a bit of positive pressure will also help vent some air thru small openings, because negative pressure will make then intakes.
posting what you got is one thing, but someone has to put things right and say what is best. god damn rgb aio watercoolers nonsense. i ma to old for this shit.
 
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this is so bad, people are clueless about airflow.
some of the best airflow is strait from one side to another, bottom intake and top exhaust with those 90 degree rotated cases are great.
or more common front intake and rear exhaust, then a side panel exhaust for gpu.
so no glass, no psu shroud. a bit of positive pressure will also help vent some air thru small openings, because negative pressure will make then intakes.
posting what you got is one thing, but someone has to put things right and say what is best. god damn rgb aio watercoolers nonsense. i ma to old for this shit.
i'm dreaming of a "server-style" case. yes i know it's good. but i don't know any REAL example with such airflow, or it will be some monster BS with sizes like Coolermaster Cosmos cr..p.
 

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Again a case-swap as I want to have PCIe 4.0 so I put my stuff in my B550 mATX board and case.

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2x intake fans (Corsair AirGuide 120 taken from my 4000D Airflow), 2x SilentiumPC Sigma Pro PWM 140mm on GPU's Morpheus II, Arctic Freezer 50 on CPU and Corsair ML120 Pro as exhaust.
 
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Not much to my setup either:
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The case came with the front intake 3x 120 mm Be Quiet! Light wings + the rear 140 mm exhaust.
I've only added the top exhaust 2x 120 mm Arctic P12s cause reasons. 'empty fan mounts kind of bother me for some reason:oops:'

Its completely overkill for my specs but at least I can run everything at low rpm and keep it quiet.:) 'my lone HDD is still the loudest part of my PC but eh its not too bad'
 
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What you see is not all the fans I have. The middle is a 140mm Noctua 3000 RPM fan. The 2 other fans at the front and the 3 at the top are Phanteks SK140s. There is another one that you can't see in the rear exhaust. The 3 on the side are pulling air out as there is a Radiator in the side mount for my AIO. Underneath the top is a 420MM rad from my Alphacool AIO that is now cooling my 7900XT with a water block. The 3 fans that the case come with are on the other side of the GPU radiator for push/pull functionality. The fans work to cool not just the GPU but I also have 2 adapter cards and all M2 slots populated on the board as well as 3 SATA drives. With that the chipset(s) work hard and run warm. That is what necessitated the 3000 RPM fan. The only fan that gets loud is the Noctua. The fans on the side are Cooler Master Sickleflow 120s with ARGB.

this is so bad, people are clueless about airflow.
some of the best airflow is strait from one side to another, bottom intake and top exhaust with those 90 degree rotated cases are great.
or more common front intake and rear exhaust, then a side panel exhaust for gpu.
so no glass, no psu shroud. a bit of positive pressure will also help vent some air thru small openings, because negative pressure will make then intakes.
posting what you got is one thing, but someone has to put things right and say what is best. god damn rgb aio watercoolers nonsense. i ma to old for this shit.
You would really like the Phanteks Enthoo Pro 2.
 
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