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Any reason you have the left set of three fans pulling your intake straight out of the case?

I'm not actually trying to be as grumpy as it seems.

I will find your mentions of Ikea or Gnome and I will /s post. 

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what's the budget, and what are you willing to do?

 

a great way to fill up a pc case is custom watercooling for example, but that costs boatloads of money and is potentially a lot of work.

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The easiest way to fill up a big case nicely is to do a custom water cooling loop. Put in a couple of 360mm rads and a nice big pump/res combo and you are done. 

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30 minutes ago, bubuie said:

They are set as an intake as well

Umm, how?

Fan isn't something that you can necessarily reverse it's rotation 

Without some hardware modification to the actual fan itself

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44 minutes ago, Analog said:

The easiest way to fill up a big case nicely is to do a custom water cooling loop. Put in a couple of 360mm rads and a nice big pump/res combo and you are done. 

Oh thats out of my budget atm , and I have no idea how to do it 🤣

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4 hours ago, Freakwise said:

Umm, how?

Fan isn't something that you can necessarily reverse it's rotation 

Without some hardware modification to the actual fan itself

I mean I have them installed just like the front ones so they can intake the air, pushing the air in the case

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37 minutes ago, bubuie said:

I mean I have them installed just like the front ones so they can intake the air, pushing the air in the case

Nooe, they are sucking air out of the case. Air exits the the side that has the hub "bars" that hold the hub to the frame. 

 

It may look better the way you have it, but you are defeating the front fans purpose. (to what extent is debatable) 

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1 hour ago, bubuie said:

I mean I have them installed just like the front ones so they can intake the air, pushing the air in the case

I'd disconnect the front three, take the back panel off and do the old paper test..

I'm not actually trying to be as grumpy as it seems.

I will find your mentions of Ikea or Gnome and I will /s post. 

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7 hours ago, Blue4130 said:

Nooe, they are sucking air out of the case. Air exits the the side that has the hub "bars" that hold the hub to the frame. 

 

It may look better the way you have it, but you are defeating the front fans purpose. (to what extent is debatable) 

What would you recommend , where should i put those three fans on the side?

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13 hours ago, bubuie said:

They are set as an intake as well

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I have dyslexia plz be kind to me. dont like my post dont read it or respond thx

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Just now, bubuie said:

So you are saying I need to turn them around correct?

ya

 

I have dyslexia plz be kind to me. dont like my post dont read it or respond thx

also i edit post alot because you no why...

Thrasher_565 hub links build logs

 

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