Great, thats were the fans slots are in my case!geoff5093 said:You need both, some to suck out the hot air and some to blow cooler air in.
IMO, the best way to position fans is to have the intake fans on the front and side of the case, and exhaust on the top or back.
Cbeck527 said:Great, thats were the fans slots are in my case!![]()
very true, however alot of cases dont have spots for fans on the top, usually just 1-2 on the back, 1-2 in the front, and 1 on either side.bigsaucybob said:perfect. but in addition to wat geoff said, i think its best to have intake fans on near the bottom of the case and extake fans near the top of the case. Hot air rises, so all hot air is at the top of your case.
geoff5093 said:very true, however alot of cases dont have spots for fans on the top, usually just 1-2 on the back, 1-2 in the front, and 1 on either side.
Most power supplies have at least 2 fans, some have 3 or 4.Yasu said:Don't forget that some PSUs have fans even higher than the exhaust fans and that helps take the hot air out and cool down the PSU at the same time(my old raidmax PSU had that at least).
According to my knowledge from here and expierience, i think that the power supple blows the hot air out of the case. thats at least the deal with mine. What is the make and model of you power supply?b182tm said:And I have another question...It seems like in the PSU, one of my fans blows into the case, which seems weird. That would mean it is blowing hot air into the case. Does it blow out or into the PSU?
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Most budget power supplies will only have one fan, as will some higher end models with a 120mm fan. Some silent power supplies will have no fans at all e.g. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817153019geoff5093 said:All power supplies have at least 2 fans, some have 3 or 4.
Correct, the power supply should blow hot air out of the case. If you're checking by putting your hand behind the intake fan, you may still feel air movement, but that doesn't mean it's blowing air into the case.According to my knowledge from here and expierience, i think that the power supple blows the hot air out of the case. thats at least the deal with mine. What is the make and model of you power supply?
Thats also because the power supply needs to be cooled also so it heats up the air that passes threw the PS.b182tm said:The exhaust on the PSU always seems like the hottest of all my fans.