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Need a dust filter??

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Both are outtake. But a different config. Push is with the fan on the bottom of the rad pushing air through it, while pull is on the top of the rad pulling air through it.

You seem lost (as for what I read). Like you must have learned at school, heat rises so it's always better to have bottom and front fans as intake and the top and rear fans as exhaust. For the side fan, it depends but usually it's better to push fresh air to the graphic card. You want the cold air to enter at the front and bottom, cool all your components and then get pushed out of the case with the rear and top fans. Pushing the hot air from the inside of your case into your h100i isn't gonna affect temps that much(we are speaking of maybe a 1 degree celcius delta) Trust me, that's what I've done with my Switch 810 and my H100i and my temps were fine. (My cpu is an i7 930 OC @ 4GHz)

CPU : Intel Core i7 3960X, Mobo : X79-UD3, Memory : 4x4GB Vengeance Black Memory 1600MHz, GPU : Asus GTX 970 Strix, Case : Switch 810 Matte Black, Storage : 256GB Samsung 830 SSD, Seagate Barracuda 1TB, PSU : Thermaltake 750W 80+ Bronze, Displays : 3x Asus 1080p Screens, Cooling : Corsair H100i, Keyboard : Logitech G710+, Mouse : Madcat Cyborg R.A.T.7, Sound : Sennheiser HD598, V-Moda Crossfade LP, Logitech Z-5500, HMD : Oculus Rift CV1

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