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My typical set up is intake on front and bottom, outtake on top and back. But with what you have now is I believe called a positive air pressure so it will do you just fine in terms of heat.

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So there are three arrows on the left, so I'm assuming you have 3 fans intake from that side... Personally I'd prefer that + the top being exhaust + the right being exhaust as well + a fan on the bottom of the case sucking air in.

 

I think realistically speaking though, the difference isn't that large either way.

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what u mean its too potato

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So there are three arrows on the left, so I'm assuming you have 3 fans intake from that side... Personally I'd prefer that + the top being exhaust + the right being exhaust as well + a fan on the bottom of the case sucking air in.

 

I think realistically speaking though, the difference isn't that large either way.

 

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what u mean its too potato

 

Looks good, maybe change the top two to exhausts, but its fine as is.

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So there are three arrows on the left, so I'm assuming you have 3 fans intake from that side... Personally I'd prefer that + the top being exhaust + the right being exhaust as well + a fan on the bottom of the case sucking air in.

 

I think realistically speaking though, the difference isn't that large either way.

but the h440 dosent have a great top exhaust vent19c6b32c75b11c48dec6bfd844a0ca94.png

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Place the fans for the top rad inbetween the radiator and the case top. Then set them as exhaust and you're all good. The current setup has a little too many intakes, meaning they're going to be working against each other pretty hard.

 

With 3 dedicated unobstructed intakes and a single unobstructed exhaust w/ three heavily obstructed exhaust in the form of the Rad's 2/3 fans, you'll still get a slight bit of positive air pressure, to help w/ dust, and the fans will no longer be working against each other. as well as making dust cleaning on the rad very easy. Since you just take the side panel off and wipe down the side of the rad facing the components.

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Place the fans for the top rad inbetween the radiator and the case top. Then set them as exhaust and you're all good. The current setup has a little too many intakes, meaning they're going to be working against each other pretty hard.

 

With 3 dedicated unobstructed intakes and a single unobstructed exhaust w/ three heavily obstructed exhaust in the form of the Rad's 2/3 fans, you'll still get a slight bit of positive air pressure, to help w/ dust, and the fans will no longer be working against each other.

plot twist. I dont have a radiator. i cable tied  them up there  :lol:

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but the h440 dosent have a great top exhaust vent19c6b32c75b11c48dec6bfd844a0ca94.png

 

Exhaust and intake are roughly the same in this fashion. If you have them set as intake now, then there will be little difference as exhaust.

 

plot twist. I dont have a radiator. i cable tied  them up there  :lol:

>.> then where the hell is that radiator you have? I can see the AIO, but is the rad up front? if so... Then just swap the fan placement on the rad to be exhaust and bingo bango done.

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Exhaust and intake are roughly the same in this fashion. If you have them set as intake now, then there will be little difference as exhaust.

 

>.> then where the hell is that radiator you have? I can see the AIO, but is the rad up front? if so... Then just swap the fan placement on the rad to be exhaust and bingo bango done.

i have fans and no radiator nor a aio its just 2 top fans 1 back fan and 3 front fans

I changed them to exhaust btw not getting much of a difference in temp

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i have fans and no radiator nor a aio its just 2 top fans 1 back fan and 3 front fans

I changed them to exhaust btw not getting much of a difference in temp

 

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So that's not a picture of your rig? Ok, well advice stands. 4 intake, 2 exhaust. Fans won't work against each other as much, and will keep positive air-pressure for dust control.

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So that's not a picture of your rig? Ok, well advice stands. 4 intake, 2 exhaust. Fans won't work against each other as much, and will keep positive air-pressure for dust control.

i have 3 intake on the front and i put 2 exhaust for the top and one exhaust on the back

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i have 3 intake on the front and i put 2 exhaust for the top and one exhaust on the back

 

that might do 'er. Since the h440 doesnt have the best ventilation on the top that'll mean that there is still that slightly greater intake of air, so, positive pressure, and better dust management. 

 

Best of luck with the comp mate.

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i have 3 intake on the front and i put 2 exhaust for the top and one exhaust on the back

 

The most optimal setup is 50% intake 50% outtake, and if dust is a problem 55% intake, 45% outtake can help, but since there is no way for you to add a 7th fan I would just stick with the 50/50.

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The most optimal setup is 50% intake 50% outtake, and if dust is a problem 55% intake, 45% outtake can help, but since there is no way for you to add a 7th fan I would just stick with the 50/50.

BECAUSE I HAVE SO MANY FANS! h440 is already quieter as fuck i might as well have better airflow

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