

This again has positive air pressure, but with the following concerns: Intake on the top is unconventional since hot air rises up.Exhausted hot air may return into the case by the intake ( illustration).This setup would give me positive air pressure, but the concerns would be: Some air will leave the case before cooling down anything, reducing cooling efficiency ( illustration).I will have more exhaust than intake, meaning negative air pressure and more dust in the case over time.However, I have 2 concerns with this setup: I use a regular air cooled CPU so I don't have a AIO radiator to install. However, I'm on the fence regarding what I should do with the top. Obviously, I will use the front fans as intake and the back fan as exhaust. I got the Cooler Master NR400 without ODD which supports the following configurations: Need some help with setting up the optimal fan configuration for my new build. Pick, Assemble and Install: Video Guide.No intentionally harmful, misleading or joke advice.

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