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Actually in some other forum there was someone who tested lots of setups. Push Pull was only 1-2C cooler so it's not really worth it.

If you want to go push or pull is up to you. It makes basically no difference.

edit: here you go http://www.overclock.net/t/1199135/hyper-212-testing-push-vs-pull-vs-push-pull-also-horizontal-vs-vertical-positioning

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If you're using pressure optimised fans you will see almost no difference. with cheap fans you will notice. I have a 212+ with the stock CM fans I noticed about a 8°C difference with push pull than just Push. I put on a single NF-F12 and I dropped another 2 degrees. with 2 NF-F12's the temperature didn't drop at all.

Stock CM fan Push 55°C

Stock CM fan's Push Pull 47°C

NF-F12 Push 45°C

NF-F12's Push Pull 45°C

Prime 95 on small fft for 30 mins before I took temps.

Ambient was around 24°C ± 1°C

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