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Too much positive airflow?

Izumi Reina

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So after seeing the newly released video from Linus I was wondering do I have too much positive airflow. So this is my case

I have a 120mm fan on the fan brackets at the top to blow onto my GPU. The 200mm fan that is shown in the picture, and a last 140mm fan pulling air out (Corsair AF 140).

Do I have too much positive airflow?

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No it is fine.

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THERE CAN NEVER BE TOO MUCH POSITIVITY!!!!! Wait in all seriousness what did the video say?

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1 minute ago, Abyss Gaming said:

THERE CAN NEVER BE TOO MUCH POSITIVITY!!!!! Wait in all seriousness what did the video say?

 

something to the effect that pressure always finds a way OUT.

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2 minutes ago, Abyss Gaming said:

THERE CAN NEVER BE TOO MUCH POSITIVITY!!!!! Wait in all seriousness what did the video say?

Balanced air flow is best (with slightly positive)

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Just now, knightslugger said:

 

something to the effect that pressure always finds a way OUT.

Oh nah it's fine, think positive bro!

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1 minute ago, Izumi Reina said:

Balanced air flow is best (with slightly positive)

Yea his still has a negative fan... 

 

 

 

 

 

(BOO NEGATIVITY, jk)

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i looked at the picture and went "why does this guy use the same chasie as my HP microserver? wtf..." untill i noticed you had 4 pci slots and it has 2 and is smaller, but that case looks a LOT like my microserver with all the panels and drive cages taken out xD as for the question in this thread thats totaly fine

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I'd say as long as you have atleast single exhaust fan you are fine. Case needs something to get hot air out.

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