If you still haven't tested your own rig out with multiple types of fan setups, I'll urge you to try because it might surprise you like it did for me. If a balanced airflow is providing you with the best temperature then thumbs up for you. This is a topic that is super heavily debated in every hardcore enthusiast forum still to this day, so it's up to your own testing since there is just too many variables to state "balanced airflow = best". My full intake setup provided about an average of 3 degree cut across the board. Of course it will vary according to the setup you currently have, but it's been proven going unbalanced airflow in certain cases provides better temps across the board.įor my setup, going all 5 fans exhaust provided the lowest temp, but it made my case into a dust magnet so I went with my next best setup which was full intake. My point was that the whole balanced airflow isn't necessarily the best route to take according to certain circumstances. 120 x 120 x 38mm Air Flow: 240.96 CFM Air Pressure: 27.48 Fan Speed: 5200 RPM, Noise: 62 dBA Input Voltage: 12VDC, Current: 2.45A, Connector: 3 PIN TAC. I'm not stating that turning all fans into intakes or exhaust will achieve the best temps. Case and point a hot air balloon actually works this way to some extent. This does pertain that the hole doesnt get any bigger due to the increased pressure increasing the size of the hole. Air Flow: Airflow: 4.83 CFM Airflow with L.N.A.: 3. You can blow up a balloon with a small hole, you just need enough airflow. Have you done any tests temperature vs noise level as I can almost guarantee that itll be louder to achieve the same amount of cooling. I would love to see the temp with a tower cooler too since you be completely screwing with the designed ariflow of the cooler and case. I also have many more silent optimized cases that are very closed for good reason where your method would be quite inefficient. Im not saying your trapping air in just that your not letting it out as fast as you could be. High-performance Delta fan included: 120 x 120 x 38mm, 240.96 CFM. Delta AFB1212GHE-CF00, Combo Set of 2 Fans, 120 x 120 x 38mm Cooling Fan, 240.96 CFM, 5200 RPM, 62 dBA, 2.45A (max 3.24A), Ship from Los Angeles. They are very quite small that is nothing compared to even a single fan pulling air out. Ventilation - Excellent thermal performance with optimized air flow. You will never blow enough air into the balloon to make it get larger. Think of it as a balloon with one small hole in it. You will never create enough pressure inside the case to trap air unless you use silicon putty to fill in every single crack/hole. There is a lot of cracks between panels, with a lot of vent holes in most modern cases.
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