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DylanJM

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  1. Hi guys, I'm fairly new to this forum so please forgive any mistakes. So here is my situation, I'm going to be building a PC and I've decided on the s340 for my case. I would like to OC so I've decided to watercool. I would like to put the H80i v2 in the back and then there would be a 120 mm fan in the top as exhaust and two 120 mm fans in the front for intake. I just don't know if this will be able to cool the CPU (i5 6600k) well enough as the H80i will be drawing warm air from inside the case and also because the H80i v2 uses two 120 mm fans I don't know if it will obscure the water block which ideally I would like to see. If you guys could just help me out and provide some insight that would be much appreciated. Parts List
  2. Hi guys, this is my first post (and PC build for that matter) so please excuse my mistakes. So here's the deal, I'm planning on building a PC using the s340 (red/black), I've decided to go with an AIO watercooler (Corsair H100iv2), which would go in the front of course, and then two case fans (CM Jetflos) in the remaining top and rear fan slots. Now I would like to have positive pressure ideally, however with the two fans on the rad being 75 or so CFM (the actual flow is probably lower as it has to push air through the rad) and the two other case fans being 95 CFM that would create a negative pressure situation if I'm not mistaken. Now this is where I need your expertise, I've thought about having the top case fan be intake as well so the the radiator fans would be intake, the top fan would be intake, and the rear fan would be exhaust. Now is this too much positive pressure or could it work? Open to all suggestions and thank you for taking the time to read my wordy question. Parts: http://pcpartpicker.com/list/xM9JkT
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