Most Effective Air Cooling for BFProdigy

EddWills95

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As shown in the picture thats my current set-up

And I've got this as the following speed set-ups

230mm Intake - 7v

Top Stock BitFenix Fans - 5v
Rear Exhaust - 5v

The Push Pull SP120's are connected the the motherboard and am using the Fan Xpert thing to set them as slow as I can.

Just wondering if anyone has had any of their own experiences...

I'm trying to get this as quiet as i can and it would be good if i could get rid of some fans as that would surely cut down on the noise.

Many thanks once again guys

Edd.

Edit: The Drive Bay at the top isn't there as i've taken mine out. this was just a good picture that shows the side on view of the case ;p
 

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It's better to have more intake than exhaust, yes. But you have like... 4 times more intake than exhaust! That one fan can never pump all of the warm air out of the case like that!

What about slowing down the front fan to 5 Volt and setting the rear fan to 7, or even 12 volts?

Edit; Or take out the top fans and let the heat passively exhaust out the top...
 
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You could leave the front and rear at 12v and the tops at 5v if you want full cooling power at quiet speeds(assuming at 12v they are quiet).
 
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