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Radiator/Airflow issues

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30 minutes ago, W-L said:

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Space wise you should be good but ideally you want your sandwiched fans to be the same front and back. If the fans are very different you can get some extra air turbulence noise. Also for the fans if your purchasing the Be quiet units the Silent wings 3 would be most ideal for a radiator setup as they're more pressure optimized. 

Ok thanks!

Ok so I'm building a new pc and have a few questions. I am using the Coolermaster Mastercase lite 5 and I have a Be Quiet Pure Wings 2 120mm fan coming as my exhaust. I realized after buying the case that it had a poor airflow layout (I didn't have the time to do my normal review on products because it was a good deal from Micro Center) and I have a few questions about airflow. 1. If I have a push pull style AIO like the Coolermaster MasterLiquid Lite AIO 120 (with one of my extra pre included case fans installed) A. Do you think it will fit in the front of my case? B. Will It be enough airflow through the radiator to match that of the other two fans I will have at the front?

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11 minutes ago, RDS_Tech said:

Ok so I'm building a new pc and have a few questions. I am using the Coolermaster Mastercase lite 5 and I have a Be Quiet Pure Wings 2 120mm fan coming as my exhaust. I realized after buying the case that it had a poor airflow layout (I didn't have the time to do my normal review on products because it was a good deal from Micro Center) and I have a few questions about airflow. 1. If I have a push pull style AIO like the Coolermaster MasterLiquid Lite AIO 120 (with one of my extra pre included case fans installed) A. Do you think it will fit in the front of my case? B. Will It be enough airflow through the radiator to match that of the other two fans I will have at the front?

Welcome to the Forums!

 

Space wise you should be good but ideally you want your sandwiched fans to be the same front and back. If the fans are very different you can get some extra air turbulence noise. Also for the fans if your purchasing the Be quiet units the Silent wings 3 would be most ideal for a radiator setup as they're more pressure optimized. 

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30 minutes ago, W-L said:

Welcome to the Forums!

 

Space wise you should be good but ideally you want your sandwiched fans to be the same front and back. If the fans are very different you can get some extra air turbulence noise. Also for the fans if your purchasing the Be quiet units the Silent wings 3 would be most ideal for a radiator setup as they're more pressure optimized. 

Ok thanks!

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