Drizzt
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Yay i got my new PC up and running finally... But I think i screwd up with the fans and i wanted some opinions...
Here is a very carefully drawn model of my compy
As you can see, i have a front fan, 2 back fans, a fan in my tuniq, and the PSU that i originally thought blew downwards, but i just read a thread that said it sucks in and goes out the back... IDK -_-
IDK it isn't in the drawing but i also have my 8800 gt with accelero under the tuniq and a fan on it that will be blowing up towards the top of the case.
So ya, the 1 front intake fan is 70 cfm, so are the 2 fans on the back, the tuniq also has a 70cfm fan inside of it, and the gpu fan is just the old tuniq fan... i threw it on because i like the fan controller
I think what i should do is turn the fan in the tuniq around so that it now blows towards the PSU... (I will do this if the PSU fan is really blowing out the back of the case).
Any suggestions... The 2 fans on the back of the case are blowing tons of air out the back but i don't think its any hot air perhaps turn them around and have back to front airflow? This way they would smack into the tuniq also.
Please helpz with knowledge
p.s. mobo is a great improvment ! so happy that i got to 3ghz stable without any drama like the **** 680i SE -_- I wanna get the temps down before i go higher though.
Here is a very carefully drawn model of my compy
As you can see, i have a front fan, 2 back fans, a fan in my tuniq, and the PSU that i originally thought blew downwards, but i just read a thread that said it sucks in and goes out the back... IDK -_-
IDK it isn't in the drawing but i also have my 8800 gt with accelero under the tuniq and a fan on it that will be blowing up towards the top of the case.
So ya, the 1 front intake fan is 70 cfm, so are the 2 fans on the back, the tuniq also has a 70cfm fan inside of it, and the gpu fan is just the old tuniq fan... i threw it on because i like the fan controller
I think what i should do is turn the fan in the tuniq around so that it now blows towards the PSU... (I will do this if the PSU fan is really blowing out the back of the case).
Any suggestions... The 2 fans on the back of the case are blowing tons of air out the back but i don't think its any hot air perhaps turn them around and have back to front airflow? This way they would smack into the tuniq also.
Please helpz with knowledge
p.s. mobo is a great improvment ! so happy that i got to 3ghz stable without any drama like the **** 680i SE -_- I wanna get the temps down before i go higher though.