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132Franko, on 25 Jul 2014 - 07:20 AM, said:132Franko, on 25 Jul 2014 - 07:20 AM, said:

then, i should use two 120 SP's in the front for intake, one 140 AF at the rear for exhaust, that's that.

then i should take off one of the hdd's place (i dont know the name of that thing, but is where the hdd's go) and put one 120 SP as intake in the bottom or a 120 AF for exhaust in the bottom?

and for the top... what should i do there? i want to use it as exhaust, and put an h105 in there... so should i put the radiator with two 120 SP's as pull and put an 120 AF in the remaining slot in the top, or an 120 SP? or something else?

 

If you're putting a 240mm rad at the top, use your SP120's to either push or pull from the top. I don't think you'll have room for the 3rd fan, because of the bulge that comes out from the radiator.

 

The rear exhaust 140mm is fine, but you can replace it with an AF140 if you want to. 2 SP120's in the front for intake. Use the bottom fans for intakes, as if you used it for exhaust, all it would do is trap the heat at the bottom of the case, which would be pointless . If you're worried about dust, you'll need to get dust filters.

hey, i want to buy this case and i want the best fan configuration, i already know how to set up the fans, but what fans?
sp's in the front or af's in the front
so, can you tell the best fans to use and where in the case
i hope that i explained well enough so you guys understand me and help me with that

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If you don't care about the Colours then go for Noctua fans.

You can use the Corsair Af/Sp fans. They look good.

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hey, i want to buy this case and i want the best fan configuration, i already know how to set up the fans, but what fans?

sp's in the front or af's in the front

so, can you tell the best fans to use and where in the case

i hope that i explained well enough so you guys understand me and help me with that

Some good static pressure optimized fans in the front. 2x Noctua NF-A14's front intake. 140mm rear exhaust, the top also exhaust but this depends on what you have there. For AIO rads, more static pressure optimized fans. For just exhaust, more airflow fans. Futhermore, which fans you use for the top and rear depends on your budget, color scheme and noise tolerance levels. 

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Just get the SP120 quiet edition twin pack, mount them on the front.

 

Then get the 2 AF140 quiet editions and mount them exhausting from the top.

 

They are pretty great fans, and are not even loud contrary to what a lot of people say. Just don't have them running at 12V all the time.

"It seems we living the American dream, but the people highest up got the lowest self esteem. The prettiest people do the ugliest things, for the road to riches and diamond rings."- Kanye West, "All Falls Down"

 

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then, i should use two 120 SP's in the front for intake, one 140 AF at the rear for exhaust, that's that.

then i should take off one of the hdd's place (i dont know the name of that thing, but is where the hdd's go) and put one 120 SP as intake in the bottom or a 120 AF for exhaust in the bottom?

and for the top... what should i do there? i want to use it as exhaust, and put an h105 in there... so should i put the radiator with two 120 SP's as pull and put an 120 AF in the remaining slot in the top, or an 120 SP? or something else?

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132Franko, on 25 Jul 2014 - 07:20 AM, said:132Franko, on 25 Jul 2014 - 07:20 AM, said:

then, i should use two 120 SP's in the front for intake, one 140 AF at the rear for exhaust, that's that.

then i should take off one of the hdd's place (i dont know the name of that thing, but is where the hdd's go) and put one 120 SP as intake in the bottom or a 120 AF for exhaust in the bottom?

and for the top... what should i do there? i want to use it as exhaust, and put an h105 in there... so should i put the radiator with two 120 SP's as pull and put an 120 AF in the remaining slot in the top, or an 120 SP? or something else?

 

If you're putting a 240mm rad at the top, use your SP120's to either push or pull from the top. I don't think you'll have room for the 3rd fan, because of the bulge that comes out from the radiator.

 

The rear exhaust 140mm is fine, but you can replace it with an AF140 if you want to. 2 SP120's in the front for intake. Use the bottom fans for intakes, as if you used it for exhaust, all it would do is trap the heat at the bottom of the case, which would be pointless . If you're worried about dust, you'll need to get dust filters.

"It seems we living the American dream, but the people highest up got the lowest self esteem. The prettiest people do the ugliest things, for the road to riches and diamond rings."- Kanye West, "All Falls Down"

 

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If you're putting a 240mm rad at the top, use your SP120's to either push or pull from the top. I don't think you'll have room for the 3rd fan, because of the bulge that comes out from the radiator.

 

The rear exhaust 140mm is fine, but you can replace it with an AF140 if you want to. 2 SP120's in the front for intake. Use the bottom fans for intakes, as if you used it for exhaust, all it would do is trap the heat at the bottom of the case, which would be pointless . If you're worried about dust, you'll need to get dust filters.

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