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Corsair 250D airflow design

jonnyyyl

Would this make any sense?

 

A 140mm AIO CPU Corsair H90 radiator and fan, pulling into the case.

On the right side panel, a 240mm AIO H105 radiator for an overclocked GPU, pulling in air as well.

 

At the back, possibly adding 80mm fans drawing air out.

 

 

http://i1142.photobucket.com/albums/n618/jonnyyyl/obsidian-250d-13-1280x1024.jpg

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Yep it should work. 

Positive air pressure = Put dust filters on everything. If not you are doing to get a lot of dust into your system.

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In your POV, how necessary are the 80mm fans at the back? Can I be without them?

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In your POV, how necessary are the 80mm fans at the back? Can I be without them?

Your airflow sounds good.

As for the 80mm fans, you could do without them and just use the PSU's fan instead

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Your airflow sounds good.

As for the 80mm fans, you could do without them and just use the PSU's fan instead

 

 

Thanks for that. 

PSU? you mean the front 140mm right?

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Thanks for that.

PSU? you mean the front 140mm right?

No he means your power source. Use it as an exhaust fan by mounting it fan side up in the case.

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Thanks for that. 

PSU? you mean the front 140mm right?

 

 

No he means your power source. Use it as an exhaust fan by mounting it fan side up in the case.

^^^ You do know that PSUs have fans inside them right? And that you can use them to act as an exhaust fan right?

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