Quote (AbDuCt @ Jun 22 2016 01:15pm)
Air flow doesn't matter really and only raises temps a few C.
There was a linux tech tips video on it where they basically shoved the PC full of books and blankets and benched it.
I personally use the largest and minimal number of fans as it keeps the dust down, the noise down, and moves enough air even though it doesn't really matter. I use 140mm exhaust, 2x 140mm intakes.
Larger fans are usually more quiet as they can spin at lower rpms and move just about as much air as a smaller fan can.
Air flow does matter when you are using a cheap case like he is.
I don';t care wht LinusTechTips says...in my own case I have tried various options, and have gotten the lowest temps...BY FAR...in the arrangement I have shown.
When I say lowest temps...I mean by 10-15C difference.
Things like the OP having the rear exhaust fan blowing INTO the the CPU cooler...backwards, should be an obvious no-no, to anyone.
/e As for DUST....the fans and there directions, also make a huge difference.
The way the OP has the rear exhaust fan and the CPU cooler fan in the pic in post #1...will fill the CPU cooler heat sink with dust.
/ee Lastly, anyone knows...that you always have the airflow from front to back in a case. If you don't...then the rear fan will just suck the hot air, exhausted by the power supply and the vid card back into the case. Not a good idea.
This post was edited by Ghot on Jun 22 2016 12:37pm