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Corsair 600T - 3 fans enough?

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The Corsair 600T only allows for a single 200mm fan as a front intake, a single 120mm as a rear exhaust and a single 200mm as a top exhaust, which means 1 intake and 2 exhaust in total. Is this enough?

Have you tried turning it off and on again?

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Yes? Normally it is one intake 2 exhaust?  

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It's more than enough. If you want better airflow you can always exchange the top one for two 120mm and the front fan for something like the Bitfenix spectre pro 180mm.

If you're worried about there being more exhaust than intakes then I wouldn't really worry too much. Some people flip the rear fan, to make posetive pressure. But since there isn't a dust filter back there anyway. I feel like it's pretty pointless, since the reason for creating positive pressure like that, would be mostly to avoid dust....

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I'd configure the top 200mm as an intake (instead of the rear 120mm, since it has no filter) for positive air pressure. But yes, the three fans are enough air flow. 200mm fans are amazing.

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I actually can't feel much air coming from the 200mm top fan tbh, but oh well. Also, there is no dust filter at the top of the case. Would lots of dust get in this way?

Have you tried turning it off and on again?

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