QUOTE(nas06 @ Aug 6 2010, 03:01 PM)
Exhaust fan shouldn't have high rpm but intake fan should.
Gaming case need to have as much cold air to cool the hardwares inside.
To dissipate large amount of heat from the case, bigger exhaust fan required, as hot air is lighter and rises up.
Depends on where you wanna put it.Gaming case need to have as much cold air to cool the hardwares inside.
To dissipate large amount of heat from the case, bigger exhaust fan required, as hot air is lighter and rises up.
If it's at the rear, then a 120mm would do.
But if your exhaust is at the bottom, a higher higher RPM fan is required to bring down the hot air as it would rise up *naturally*
As what everyone does, exhaust at the top and rear, then intake at the bottom and the front
Side panel can be intake or exhaust, depending on your choice between negative pressure or positive pressure
Aug 14 2010, 06:42 PM

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