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SilentiumPC Astrum AT6V - Airflow.

FadhilKaber

Hello, I would like to ask for help with setting the correct airflow. The PC Case is a SilentiumPC Astrum AT6V.
There is, 4x 120mm fan and 2x 140mm fan

My first plan was as follows, my problem with this was that the 140mm fan (right-sided) on stress test out cold air , I thought it was sucking the air from the 120mm fan.

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So I thought I'd flip it like this
, Can this be appropriate? Or should it be different? Sorry if I seem so incompetent, but positive and negative pressure is a bit confusing.
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I would run some sort of controlled benchmark stress test to get a base temperature reading, then do the experiment yourself. I would suggest also removing the fan entirely and trying that; the top fan intaking might pull exhausted air from the fan behind it and recirculate it, not to mention just the additional noises of fans. 

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