Mihawk
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You really have to seem to have no clue about airflow whatsoever.
The bar covers at least 1/5 of the fans blade, which deflects the airflow against it. The air gets pressed against the bar, causing turbulence afterwards which increases the noise you hear.
And most cases using similar bars is plain wrong, get your facts straight. Most cases don't support 2x140/3x120 - it's either 3x120/1x200 or nothing.
If you don't believe what I am talking about: Put a ruler behind one of your high pressure fans and hear it for yourself.
And the fact that I can remove the bar is not relevant. I don't buy a case to mod it. And so do many other people. So this bar, combined with an h100/h100i is a massive design flaw. If you install a 140/280mm radiator it's no problem.
The bar covers at least 1/5 of the fans blade, which deflects the airflow against it. The air gets pressed against the bar, causing turbulence afterwards which increases the noise you hear.
And most cases using similar bars is plain wrong, get your facts straight. Most cases don't support 2x140/3x120 - it's either 3x120/1x200 or nothing.
If you don't believe what I am talking about: Put a ruler behind one of your high pressure fans and hear it for yourself.
And the fact that I can remove the bar is not relevant. I don't buy a case to mod it. And so do many other people. So this bar, combined with an h100/h100i is a massive design flaw. If you install a 140/280mm radiator it's no problem.