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what is the best airflow for a 250D? All my fans as of now is all intake(2x 120mm in the side and 1x 140mm front) is it already a good config or do i need a exhaust?

I'd recommend at least one 80mm on the back for exhaust. The Arctic F8 is a good fan especially considering the price

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Ahh ok thanks other that cause i think its not available here in the Philippines

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Really any 80mm will do, just best to have at least one exhaust on the rear

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what is the best airflow for a 250D? All my fans as of now is all intake(2x 120mm in the side and 1x 140mm front) is it already a good config or do i need a exhaust?

Usually the best airflow is the one recommended by the case manufacturer, just do as it's written in the manual and you should be good.

This is unless you're planning to get watercooling, in which case you might want to tweak the airflow a little. :)

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what is the best airflow for a 250D? All my fans as of now is all intake(2x 120mm in the side and 1x 140mm front) is it already a good config or do i need a exhaust?

I have a 140mm front and intake with a side rad exhausting 120mmX2 . You don't need 80mm fans.

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I'd do a 70ish plus CFM 120/140/200?mm fan in front is intake, and two 120mm lower (50ish) CFM fans as intake on the side. The positive pressure should handle the exhaust better than an 80mm fan will.

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