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Ok so i have a CM 280L (2xNoctua fans) on the top of my case for CPU

and a 240 rad (2xSp120 fans) at the front of my case for my GPU

They are both Pull config with good fans

 

Whats a good speed to run the fans?

Second i was going to have them both pull air into the rig and have the back 140 pull air out.

would having them both pull air in make the inside of the case hotter thus making the components hotter or is it irrelevant?

Run the fans at whatever speed they produce enough air flow without becoming obnoxiously loud. Its really personal choice. 

 

I.e. run them at 100%, are they too loud? then run them at 80%. still too loud? then 50%...and so on. 

And since both your cpu and GPUs are liquid cooled, pulling hot air into the case really isn't a big deal, so I'd do both as intakes. 

Ok so i have a CM 280L (2xNoctua fans) on the top of my case for CPU

and a 240 rad (2xSp120 fans) at the front of my case for my GPU

They are both Pull config with good fans

 

Whats a good speed to run the fans?

Second i was going to have them both pull air into the rig and have the back 140 pull air out.

would having them both pull air in make the inside of the case hotter thus making the components hotter or is it irrelevant?

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Ok so i have a CM 280L (2xNoctua fans) on the top of my case for CPU

and a 240 rad (2xSp120 fans) at the front of my case for my GPU

They are both Pull config with good fans

 

Whats a good speed to run the fans?

Second i was going to have them both pull air into the rig and have the back 140 pull air out.

would having them both pull air in make the inside of the case hotter thus making the components hotter or is it irrelevant?

Run the fans at whatever speed they produce enough air flow without becoming obnoxiously loud. Its really personal choice. 

 

I.e. run them at 100%, are they too loud? then run them at 80%. still too loud? then 50%...and so on. 

And since both your cpu and GPUs are liquid cooled, pulling hot air into the case really isn't a big deal, so I'd do both as intakes. 

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