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Is this a bad airflow scenario?

Hi guys i wanted to know if this airflow setup is bad so long story short here is my specs

 

fans: noctua NF-F12 x2, NF-A14 x3

case: cooler master Master Case pro5

gpu:MSI 1080 ti gaming x
Cpu cooler: corsair h100i V2

 

my set up before this (pic) was two A-14 in front as intake,h100i V2 on top with a NF-f12 combo as exhaust and A-14 as exhaust in the back 

but the problem was the intake fan in front was creating a lot of noises so i rearrange my fan setup to H100iV2 with N-F12 combo in front as intake while the top portion is two NF-A14 as intake while the rear NF-A14 as exhaust i also wanted to achieve positive pressure instead of negative pressure.

im also considering buying a noise absorbing sheet.

 

P.S. im sorry if my english is a little bit confusing  

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It's not ideal but it's not horrible either.

Give the rear fan an aggressive fan profile and the other ones a very slow one and it should be fine.

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I would change the top 2 as exhaust and add another intake in the front. Then you should be fine in terms of dust, noise, and cooling.

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11 minutes ago, Marcseli said:

only one front intake?

 

nope there are two NF-F12 "pushing" are through the aio rad

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11 minutes ago, Marcseli said:

I would change the top 2 as exhaust and add another intake in the front. Then you should be fine in terms of dust, noise, and cooling.

so "push pull" in the front rad/intake fans?

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Just now, ShwarzNoir said:

so "push pull" in the front rad?

no you dont need push/pull. Pull should be just fine. Just change the top fans to exhaust and you'll be fine according to thermal dynamics, which suggest that hot air generally goes towards the top.

 

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Are top fans filtered? It looks just fine. Why are you asking?

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4 hours ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

Are top fans filtered? It looks just fine. Why are you asking?

yes. iwas just wondering cause  people go for more cool air in the front exhaust from top and rear type of thing 

 

 

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8 hours ago, MVPernula said:

Pushing in air from the top will build up dust alot faster.

even with a filter?

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