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Should I add more fans to my case?

Rhynotank

Hey guys. I have 2 spare fans lying around and I was wondering if i should add them into my case. My current config is http://imgur.com/6o5bmN3

The fans I have are from the Raijitnek Triton and they are linked together. Can't split them apart so if i place 1 fan, the other has to be on top of it or right beside it.

Should I even bother to put those fans in? I can't think of a config that would be best for my pc.

 

Here are the fans http://imgur.com/rDryX1e

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Hey guys. I have 2 spare fans lying around and I was wondering if i should add them into my case. My current config is http://imgur.com/6o5bmN3

The fans I have are from the Raijitnek Triton and they are linked together. Can't split them apart so if i place 1 fan, the other has to be on top of it or right beside it.

Should I even bother to put those fans in? I can't think of a config that would be best for my pc.

 

Here are the fans http://imgur.com/rDryX1e

Current setup looks fine - I wouldnt change it.

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Unless you really need that airflow and your temperatures are bad I wouldnt recommend.

Besides I'm already a fan of your case, get it I'm a fan.

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You don't need to add anything. Your setup is bit wonky, though. Usually you'd want radiator fan to exhaust, not intake. If you feel you need more intake, flip rear around instead.

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Could you fit them in the bottom of the case? If so you could flip that top rad to exhaust and probably end up with better air flow from front-bottom to top-back.

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