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Aug 20 2016 10:22pm
Quote (Ghot @ Aug 20 2016 11:21pm)
No, I'm not. Plenty of proof of what I've stated. More than plenty.


Lol. Just wow
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Lol. Just wow




Just what I love to see. Proof positive. :)
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Just what I love to see. Proof positive. :)


You never provide sources you know i always do

Lol lets see your reasoning why your negative airflow system is positive

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You never provide sources you know i always do




I provided sources, and even the CORRECT page of your source. At least for the OP's question.
I don't know what sources you want. I don't see you providing ANY proof of anything you state.

I asked for your setup and temps...still haven't seen it.
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Aug 20 2016 10:29pm
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I provided sources, and even the CORRECT page of your source. At least for the OP's question.
I don't know what sources you want. I don't see you providing ANY proof of anything you state.

I asked for your setup and temps...still haven't seen it.


Lol many topics i have
And What does my system have to do with anything i use mm gold digger its open designed
Are you that fucking obtuse
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Well then. Intake doesn't "lose some".

Intake has much less resistance than exhaust does...it has a whole damn room to get air from.
Exhaust only has a tiny little case to get air from. ;)


If you have a filter in front of the fan (many decent cases do) or any type of case design that isn't completely open (meaning air has to be pulled around an object -- think Fractal Design Define S), then you are absolutely losing pressure on intake. This is common sense.

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If you have a filter in front of the fan (many decent cases do) or any type of case design that isn't completely open (meaning air has to be pulled around an object -- think Fractal Design Define S), then you are absolutely losing pressure on intake. This is common sense.


especially in the h440

good lord this case has shit air flow
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Aug 20 2016 10:32pm
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Intakes dont get their rated cfm there is loss
And then a gpu can add to negative




I'm still waiting for proof of this.

Intakes have 100's of cubic feet or air to draw from, whereas exhausts have 2-3 cubic feet to draw from.

I'm so curious as how intakes can't get their rated cfm. :)



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Even I know this is not true, and I'm relatively new to building PCs. Intake loses some, and it also depends what fans you have to work with and what they're capable of producing...

This guy doesn't have 4 identical fans, so 2 in / 2 out for him would absolutely not be neutral.



/e I'm even MORE curious as to how exhaust CAN get their rated cfm. A 50 cfm fan has 2-3 cubic feet of air to draw from, and has no loss. I'm astounded. :D

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I'm still waiting for proof of this.

Intakes have 100's of cubic feet or air to draw from, whereas exhausts have 2-3 cubic feet to draw from.

I'm so curious as how intakes can't get their rated cfm. :)


/e I'm even MORE curious as to how exhaust CAN get their rated cfm. A 50 cfm fan has 2-3 cubic feet of air to draw from, and has no loss. I'm astounded. :D


Been started
And What degree do you have?
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Been started
And What degree do you have?




I will assume you meant...stated. But by your own comment.."stating" something means jack shyt...lets see the proof.


/e Oh lemme guess...you're gonna say filters restrict an intakes air flow but exhausts aren't restricted because of case seams. Puleeze.

Ya can't have both. :)

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