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Having fans both sides of a radiator, both moving air in the same direction. Don't think there's too much more to say about it really.

Having fans both sides of a radiator, both moving air in the same direction. Don't think there's too much more to say about it really.

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Push pull is a fan configuration, and is sometimes used on radiators or heatsinks, but it doesn't make much sense, unless you have some reason for using low static pressure fans on radiators

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Is there any benefit to Push/Pull? Does it actually lower temperatures?

 

Between oush or pull no. Push-pull will either lower max temps by some 10C or it will make both fans run slower (quieter) while temps stay on what they were before. That depends how you configure them.

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