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59 minutes ago, Whatisthis said:

Yes, this is why the computer case is uniformly warm and it doesn’t matter where you put your intakes and exhausts…🙄

Whatever you say chief.

 

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My case does not get warm 😘

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On 9/8/2023 at 10:50 AM, Eskil28 said:

I have a issue i want to place a exaust fan on to the top of the case so i can cool my ram down and get hot air out of the case, the cooler is a thermalright assasin 120 se and has 2 120 mm fans on it and when i try to place the fan the heatsink is in the way so when the fan spins it hits the heatsink. Any ideas on how i can use the fan in exaust on the top of the case?

As said in your other thread here, if the fan's moving parts aren't hitting the heatsink, don't worry. 

I've been using computers since around 1978, started learning programming in 1980 on Apple IIs, started learning about hardware in 1990, ran a BBS from 1990-95, built my first Windows PC around 2000, taught myself malware removal starting in 2005 (also learned on Bleeping Computer), learned web dev starting in 2017, and I think I can fill a thimble with all that knowledge. 😉 I'm not an expert, which is why I keep investigating the answers that others give to try and improve my knowledge, so feel free to double-check the advice I give.

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