Demander by Innocent159

Circulation is BAD. You want air to go in and then directly out. Since heat rises, the air goes up, gets blown down, rises again, and is stuck in that loop. If the top is exaust its better for airflow and temps.

Will change it tomorrow and run a stress test again and compare results and noise level since here's a little noise when you go near to the cases, is that normal?
 
I'd say that you would want the side as intake to give your CPU fresh air, also will keep you in positive pressure in the case :).
 
I'd say that you would want the side as intake to give your CPU fresh air, also will keep you in positive pressure in the case :).

+1
I would have said exhaust it, but since your front fan is kind of obscured by the drive bays, your going to need it blowing in.
 
How are you finding the performance increase? :)

:wub::notworthy::rambo1: the highest was 65*C (cpu in stress test) and normal cpu temps is 40*c. Sys constant 30*C

I can't hear the cases and THANK YOU it made a huge sound difference and temp difference thank you once again
(fans ran at same % as before depending on temp.
 
Today I ran MSI Intel Extreme Tuning.
I ran CPU Stress (5hours)
the max temp was 74*C and min temp was 24*C. The CPU was maxed out and fans only ran at 50%.
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I run the front intake at full speed.
Top intakes and back exhaust is controlled with Smart mode.
40*C = 20%
60*C = 50%
75*C = 75%
80*C = 100%

GPU fan is 20% and only increase when gaming will see this weekend
Side intake is running full speed.
Anyway I could improve my temps? And is my gpu fans intake or exhaust? otherwise i need to change the top fans.

More updates coming (aftermarket cpu cooler and custom desk)

I'm not 100% sure but I think your psu fan intakes air instead of exhauseing it.

Your old psu with 80mm fan exaust air because it had it was placed in a diffrent place (rear)

With the psu's that have fan at the bottom/top, they usually intake the air
 
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I'm not 100% sure but I think your psu fan intakes air instead of exhauseing it.

Your old psu with 80mm fan exaust air because it had it was placed in a diffrent place

With the psu's that have fan at the bottom/top, they usually intake the airand exhaust to the rear

That's a Thermaltake 550Watt LitePower Active Series. Intake or exhaust?
 
I already did to help the cpu get cool air and psu. Will this increase my temps?

That exhause fan at the rear (i presume its cooler master fan ) from what i see in the pictre is the only exhaust fan in your case (apart form the psu), so i would leave it as it was
 
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