Renzore101
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Hello again Computer Forum,
I just recently bought a Corsair Carbide 300R, and one aspect of this case has me racking my brain as of late. I never put much thought into this before, but now that I am confronted with it I am curious as to what the best solution is. In the 300R the PSU mounts in the bottom of the case, and further than that, I noticed that there is a wire mesh screen on the bottom of the case as well, utilized if the PSU intake fan is pointed down. Currently I have my PSU intake fan aiming up towards my GTX 970, and the thought that I am having on it is this, if warm air rises, and typical PSU's are mounted on the top of the case with the intake fan sucking hot air in, would there be any legitimate reason to flip the PSU over and utilize the bottom mesh screen that this case comes equipped with? Or should I leave it the way it is, sucking hot air out of my case in and around my GPU. Opinions, theory, and thoughts are welcome!
NOTE: My current cooling setup is as follows: 140 MM front fan (intake), 120 MM rear fan (exhaust), 140 MM top fan (exhaust), and a Hyper 212 evo on the CPU with the fan acting as an intake pointed towards the front intake fan, if that makes sense.
I just recently bought a Corsair Carbide 300R, and one aspect of this case has me racking my brain as of late. I never put much thought into this before, but now that I am confronted with it I am curious as to what the best solution is. In the 300R the PSU mounts in the bottom of the case, and further than that, I noticed that there is a wire mesh screen on the bottom of the case as well, utilized if the PSU intake fan is pointed down. Currently I have my PSU intake fan aiming up towards my GTX 970, and the thought that I am having on it is this, if warm air rises, and typical PSU's are mounted on the top of the case with the intake fan sucking hot air in, would there be any legitimate reason to flip the PSU over and utilize the bottom mesh screen that this case comes equipped with? Or should I leave it the way it is, sucking hot air out of my case in and around my GPU. Opinions, theory, and thoughts are welcome!
NOTE: My current cooling setup is as follows: 140 MM front fan (intake), 120 MM rear fan (exhaust), 140 MM top fan (exhaust), and a Hyper 212 evo on the CPU with the fan acting as an intake pointed towards the front intake fan, if that makes sense.
