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Different sizes and fin designs have a big impact on fan efficiency and … PC cooling is a major factor to consider when building a PC. So I've purchased a H115iv2 cooler, and will be placing this at the very front of my case, but I'm confused about fan direction and air direction. Plugging video output into motherboard instead of GPU, Depending on the case and your specific setup it is viable. not too big of a deal. CPU temperatures were predictably lower when the radiator was placed in the path of unwarmed in-flowing air, while GPU temperatures were lower when inflowing air was not warmed by the CPU. The problem is that the fan blades on the heatsink are tilted opposite of what the exhaust fan blades on the case fan are. 120mm PC Case Cooling Fan,CONISY Gaming 120 mm Super Silent Computer LED Cooler High Airflow Fans for Desktops - Blue (2 Pack) 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,219. Cookies help us deliver our Services. , This is not a problem at all. Again though, this is for water cooling, I don’t see this applying to air cooling at all. Check your fans for the small arrows, folks, before you do what I did. So, today I was swapping out the liquid cooling in my PC from the Deepcool General 120 to a Fractal Design Celsius S36. But, no matter who you ask, someone is bound to tell you something different. An 80mm which can pull in, or exhaust And the front I have a 120 mm radiator with fans on both sides. However, I remember feeling very confused about how I should mount the fan … Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. All other cracks and gaps in your case will be pushing air out and so dust will not get in. Just wondering what people would do for fan direction. There is very little dust inside. Depending on case many people may be fine. "If I draw air in from the top, then my fans are going to have to work harder to pull air through the small metal holes on the roof" air flow will work the same way in either direction. PcBuildHelp is a subreddit community meant to help any new Pc Builder as well as help anyone in troubleshooting their PC building related problems. Anyone is welcome to seek the input of our helpful community as they piece together their desktop. RGB fans just look so ugly, as intake, so I would prefer to have side as exhaust. This moron (aka me) mounted the fan the wrong way when I initially installed the cooler and as a result have been running my computer without an exhaust fan for over a year. I'm thinking PSU down, 80mm in and The 120's exhausting out. You have the reservoir, the pump, the radiator, the fans, some tubing, a block (for either the CPU, GPU, or both), and the water itself. TLDR/Lesson learned: If you are going to clean a computer with an air compressor; hold the fans in place to prevent them from spinning too fast. So I'm building in a Cooler Master Elite 130 case https://www.coolermaster.com/catalog/cases/mini-itx/elite130/. Things stayed pretty frosty too, it wasn’t until I built a new desk that I needed an outtake fan since the air gaps were forcing the hot air off the wall and back to me, but changing my rear 120 to outtake and angling the case slightly pushed the hot air out of the room. It's not that it isn't viable but given the fact that I have the case that I have I prefer having atleast some kind of exhaust. Sure it's almost guaranteed to be dusty but this was on a whole new level. By blowing air into the case and making the fans spin, I must have shorted it. I just bought RGB fans and if the fans are on the inside of the radiator it defeats the purpose of them kind of and cant see the lighting. But yes, I had no issues with the CPU running too hot. The basics are simple: demanding workloads … generally exhaust is better. More posts from the PcBuildHelp community. If you have a larger full tower case, three intake fans at the front and one at the rear exhaust would be a good starting point. To avoid making your computer too loud, use fewer or quieter fans. But alas the heart of the computer is no more. Depending on case many people may be fine. I have it setup where both my top radiator and front radiator are sucking in and an exhaust fan blowing out the back. With a longer/deeper case there may not be as much of a difference. The two configurations tested are more directly comparable than they were in the RL06, since the direction of airflow did not significantly change. If you can get in there, you can probably reverse the direction by flipping two of the three sensors and two of the three windings. Does any of it really matter? Asus Sabertooth x79 / 4930k @ 4500 @ 1.408v / Gigabyte WF 2080 RTX / Corsair VG 64GB @ 1866 & AX1600i & H115i Pro @ 2x Noctua NF-A14 / Carbide 330r Blackout This could mean that the cpu fan spins the opposite direction of the case fan, pulling air through the sink and effectivly negating the effect of … Great performing and the best pc radiator fans and noise ratio are minimal at 28.6dB and it operates at 2,200 rpm. Push? Press J to jump to the feed. It can be tricky to find and install the correct computer fans. By blowing air into the case and making the fans spin, I must have shorted it. I have it setup where both my top radiator and front radiator are sucking in and an exhaust fan blowing out the back. Gotta even it out. its not that hard to swap fan direction. You can look up tests where people have put fans in all sorts of directions and for water cooling the temps stayed about the same regardless of direction of flow. The chipset is burning up and im probably going to get some kind of hose and connect it to the fan right there to pick up some air. Any advice on what to do/avoid when trying to build 0-outtake fan build? Sure, Noctua's trademark brown fans will stick out like a sore thumb in whatever PC you build, but they're also a sign of quality, and the NF-A12x25 lives up to the legacy. While unscrewing and de-constructing the old cooler apart I was looking at the radiator and realized there was alot of dust there, for almost no reason. Power supply still works, optical drive, SSD drive, all work. My inlet fan at the bottom blows in nice cool air for the video card, RAM and motherboard VRMs and the heat goes out the rear exhaust fan as well as out of the radiator on top. Price may vary by color + My performance gains compared to my laptop are through the roof. I’ve run into this positive pressure idea on the Internet quite often. Air travels one way through a fan, in one side and out the other. but feel free to try both directions. Any desktop PC with standard case fan mounts will work (80mm, 120mm, 140mm, 200mm—it doesn’t mater as long as they’re consistent). Reversing the direction of rotation will be difficult. and the answer is yes, yes I did.. Use proper fan positioning. Arctic P12 PWM PST CO. [Heavy Duty, PWM sharing support, Silent] Arctic is one of the best when it … This is the key thing for me as I like having a quiet computer. Also feel free to check out the WIKI Page Below. I got a thermostat, upper and lower hose, 4 clamps, fluid, and a radiator for $540 which is a lot lower than $800 I have read about, and I get it all in tomorrow vs a week with everyone else. Blue (2Pack) $15.99 $ 15. Nope, never gave it a single thought. Fans play an important role in keeping our systems cool and running at their best. You never put your hand over the exhaust fan just to see how hot it is? As always though, results may vary depending on your setup. Hmm, do you know if 3x top intake and 3x bottom intake with 3x side exhaust would be positive enough for creating enough positive pressure to keep things chill? Yet, for some reason, I felt more excited spending time researching parts and putting the build together with my own two hands than being able to run almost everything so smoothly, which was kind of the point of buying a PC. The front mount lies in the middle in terms of cooling for the radiator. I keep reading that, you should always use top as exhaust, since warm air will rise. By changing the direction a fan is mounted, it can act as either an intake or exhaust. Press J to jump to the feed. Positive pressure means it will only pull cooler air in through the intake fans and dust will be caught in filters. Can I put the fans on the outside so they're visible? Planning on building a computer but need some advice? Setup PC cooling: there’s a right way and a wrong way. I have my computer on the floor so I never actually check it unless I find some kind of issues and since the CPU wasn't running too hot or anything I never actually checked. if its hard to get air in those holes it will be hard to get air out of those holes. You can also share your new exciting builds/upgrades via images, videos as well as benchmarks/gameplays to show off your stylish build and help others suggesting how to make one too. Get it as soon as Tue, Feb 16. TLDR/Lesson learned: If you are going to clean a computer with an air compressor; hold the fans in place to prevent them from spinning too fast. But alas the heart of the computer is no more. However, isn’t that only the case in a static environment? FREE Shipping on orders over $25 shipped by Amazon. Low pressure is what you want to avoid. For most mid tower cases, you will preferably want around two or three fans on the intake on the front side of your PC and one exhaust fan. Please Read Rules Before Posting! Temps are good and no dust build up. I do it all the time. High pressure or neutral pressure is fine. Question. The graphics card does a great job at taking majority of the hot air out of the case plus there are some holes at the back and it's blowing real hard from them without any additional fans. I had the magnetic dust filters on every fan and just let the holes/gaps in the case as the place for the air to escape. forgetting the I/O plate at the start of the build, not switching on the PSU internal power switch, 4. AIO in push/pull config with different speed fans PC - Hardware Discussion ... direction. Pull? It's recommended that you remove or reverse the rear exhaust fan to provide fresh cooling to the radiator. We continue our guides that show differences in radiator performance depending on the speed of the fans, thickness, and FPI of radiators etc. I'm totally new to PC's. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. This is common knowledge for many PC builders, but exploring why cooling is an integral part of a build can be useful, as is applying these principles to new builds. if so which is the best way for the fans to face? And honestly, you get some pretty big diminishing returns when you do push/pull unless you are using a thick radiator (50mm +). Also, flashing multi-color lights shouldn’t be the main feature of your case fans. I have Corsair 280X and 6 fans all on intake. I built my own PC recently, upgraded from gaming on an old laptop. But have the 120s on the front intake and the 80 exhausting at the back. Fans on top? Why exactly do you want to avoid low pressure? Pick the Best Fans for Your PC. I have a Fractal Design Define R5 which is quite isolated on particular areas due to the noise-cancelling padding. The Rear or Exhaust side (the side that the air comes out of) of our fans will always be the side that houses the fan motor. So psu down is fine. Deciding on a cooling approach that matches your case and your components before you go shopping for fans and coolers can be helpful. Because of that, it consumes less power and makes less noise when you are using it. I still have alot of work to do, but I just ran SW Battlefront 2 for 3 hours straight with only the one radiator fan on and it ran stable at 3.02GHZ. Today we address the subject of push, pull, push-pull fan setups and how they affect different radiators and performance. After I told him the price of the radiator on RockAuto he gave me a discount on all the parts. its good to have an exhaust fan somewhere, but radiators as intakes are good, brings the coolest possible air into the rad rather than warm case air. This is the place to ask! 99. The wire from the radiator fan was wired to the 'CPU Fan' header on the motherboard and the wire from the pump was wired to the 'SYS Fan' header. Fans on the bottom? I Have same NZXT h500i case and Kraken x62 cooler. When looking at our fans, the Front or Intake side of the fan will always be the side that has the Cooler Master Logo in the center of the blades. We hope to help you decide what kind of setup is right for you and to show the benefits of each. Also big mistake your top should be all exhaust fans,, and the CPU air cooler should be blowing same direction as the intake fans and out the exhaust fans on top and rear and what not. I payed no further attention to it but then I started thinking to myself "have I been running this as an intake fan for a whole year since I got it?" . Power supply still works, optical drive, SSD drive, all work. Before I show my results I will say that the case I am using is fairly shallow and the front fans/radiator are quite close to the GPU. I ran with zero outtake fans for years, to build positive pressure and keep the case relatively dust free. You want to achieve a positive pressure inside the case. You can look up tests where people have put fans in all sorts of directions and for water cooling the temps stayed about the same regardless of direction of flow. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Since you only supply power, there is a controller in the fan that senses rotor position and commutates the motor accordingly. You should still clean your case regularly but this reduces the impact of dust. An 80mm which can pull in, or exhaust And the front I have a 120 mm radiator with fans on both sides. 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