A lot of people have the side panel fans setup as intake fans but it can depend on which way the CPU heatsink fan is running..either blowing or sucking.
im not sure, its on a dell case that has that big ass fan attached to the back of the case and a big plastic case bending over the heatsink to re direct the air flow. how can i tell if it sux or blo's? heh i just feel hot air back thier
ok so if its blowing air out i want my side fan to blow air in? and soon i will have another fan on the back panel right below where the big cpu fan is. should that blow in or out also?
Well in my opinion the more finds u have getting the out air out the system the better but you also need a few pulling cool air into the system. So if u plan on putting a fan close to the cpu I would say it should blow out
My thoughts are a fan blowing in at the front, one at the rear blowing out will give you the best amount of air passing thru the case and getting the stagnant hot air out. Of course there is a fan in the power supply blowing out working in conjunction w/ the front fan blowing in which will also move the most hot air out. Needless to say you prolly have a good heat sink on the CPU w/ a fan on it. If it came pre-assembled I assume they used a good heat sink paste on it which also helps dissipate the heat generated by the CPU, ditto for the assembly on the AGP card CPU.
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