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Jay_Pal
on 25/01/2020, 02:25:00 UTC

Any thoughts? Smiley


crazy but nice Cheesy

you could also try a bigger fan, like this:

http://www.caseking.de/shop/catalog/Luefter/Ueber-140mm-Luefter/BitFenix-Spectre-PRO-230mm-Luefter-schwarz::17899.html

230mm diameter, circular case, 264,0 m³/h airflow.

thanks! Smiley

Those are actually not that good, 4 times a 120mm fan would get me like 400m³/h, with a cheap Arctic Cooling F12. The reason I used those fans were I got them off ebay pretty cheap (like 1-2€ each).
I plan on using nine of these:


Fan size: 92mm 55CFM, 32dBa, 3000rpm. Those should push some serious air I hope.

Anymore thoughts? Could anyone explain me why I need the exit (the left side) and not just leave it open after flowing throug hmy to be cooled units? http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/18adxj7fzzmaxjpg/k-bigpic.jpg
Hi!!!

The exit has the same principle as the rear of a rocket engine - for a moment let's forget the fans and think only in passive air circulation. Since the hot air expands, it will hit the walls.
But those walls angle will make it go out, instead of returning.
Since the air exits, it will create a very low pressure in the middle, pushing the air from the back. Wink