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Corsair 750D Bottom Fan Direction

jinroh10

Hello all...i currently have a Corsair 750D case and have replaced each and every fan with Corsair SP140 Silent editions. My question is i have the normal setup, 2x intake in the front, 1x in the rear, top push pull with radiator and 1 bottom fan doing exhaust. So my question today is what direction do you have on your bottom fan for cooling? With the exhaust on the bottom it seems as if i get a lot of dust in my case which drives me nuts. Or is there a better way to keep dust from in my case?post-6554-14318952073181_thumb.jpgpost-6554-14318952417427_thumb.jpgpost-6554-14318952710865_thumb.jpg

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Maybe a dust filter on the bottom?

 

 

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Maybe a dust filter on the bottom?

The only dust filter on the bottom is for the psu, or do i need to install one myself?
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The bottom fan in the picture is intake and not exhausting. I see a third exhaust fan near the rad. 

The issue seems to be negative airflow pulling in dust through unfiltered openings. 

 

To fix the issue, you should have the rad at top be exhaust and the rest as filtered intake.

 

The only dust filter on the bottom is for the psu, or do i need to install one myself?

You'd need to get one. 

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The bottom fan in the picture is intake and not exhausting. I see a third exhaust fan near the rad.

The issue seems to be negative airflow pulling in dust through unfiltered openings.

To fix the issue, you should have the rad at top be exhaust and the rest as filtered intake.

You'd need to get one.

Do they even make them for the 750d of do i need to do a make shift?
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Do they even make them for the 750d of do i need to do a make shift?

Just grabbing a magnetic dust filter should be fine.

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I just seen this one, or should i get one that cover the entire bottom of the case or just for the fan?http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811999226

if it's just for one fan that should work

 

 

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if it's just for one fan that should work

Awesome...thx.
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