push or pull

Azurite

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Hello. I'm building a big water cooling system and i am using two quad radiators for 120mm fans. I am planing on using fans on both sides, but i might start with 4 fans on each radiator for starters. Should i set the fans to push air trough or pull? any of you measured any big temperature difference between those two options?
 
There isn't a massive difference at all from what I've read and experienced.

I've used both methods with little difference between the two.
 
push - the airspeed is greatest leaving the fans
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Push, because you can mount filters on the fans then meaning less dust is pushed through your rad or onto it?

Never done any water cooling so its just a untested thought. Suppose you could put filters over the rad anyway in a pull method but with push it could be simpler.

Dugdiamond's point makes a lot of sense to me too.
 
Push, because you can mount filters on the fans then meaning less dust is pushed through your rad or onto it?

Never done any water cooling so its just a untested thought. Suppose you could put filters over the rad anyway in a pull method but with push it could be simpler.

Dugdiamond's point makes a lot of sense to me too.

Its exaust, so no filters on the fans. Will clean the radiator with air compressor regularly.

Looks like i must measure this myself, but i think it will be pull because normally it will be less noise(does that on the H70). On 8 fpi rad it might be no difference at all.
 
Its exaust, so no filters on the fans. Will clean the radiator with air compressor regularly.

Looks like i must measure this myself, but i think it will be pull because normally it will be less noise(does that on the H70). On 8 fpi rad it might be no difference at all.

Ofc. Sorry, didn't even cross my mind that it might be fitted as an exhaust.

I suppose that by fitting it in the manner you are suggesting that the radiator would muffle some of the sound from the fans.
 
Wrong. the airspeed would be the same either way, same fan same rad will be same temps. Only difference is pull is slightly quieter if you want to be anal about it.

Tom's word of the month.

To add to the insanity, it would be louder inside as the minute pulses would rattle the case to produce nano decibels of noise, which could potentially damage the cpu over a approximate 53,000 million year period. Very dangerous. I would recommend running your fan in zero gravity with a babboon 3 metres away to thicken the air when it farts, reducing turbulence
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In other words, it makes no difference!
 
lick the back of your hand.

suck the air from just above
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now... lick the back of the other hand, but, blow on it
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which was colder?
 
That's just because you as a human can't invert your lips to make the comparison equal.

Also, when you're breating in off your hand, you're just sucking air from around it but when you blow on it, you're forcing air on to your hand.

It's not a very good analogy is what I'm getting at
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lick the back of your hand.

suck the air from just above
blink.gif


now... lick the back of the other hand, but, blow on it
ohmy.gif


which was colder?
 
That's just because you as a human can't invert your lips to make the comparison equal.

Also, when you're breating in off your hand, you're just sucking air from around it but when you blow on it, you're forcing air on to your hand.

It's not a very good analogy is what I'm getting at
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I don't think it was supposed to be
 
lick the back of your hand.

suck the air from just above
blink.gif


now... lick the back of the other hand, but, blow on it
ohmy.gif


which was colder?

Think of air almost like water. If you have a hose pumping water into a bucket and you cut off the source of the water, does the bucket still fill up?

With a fan the same amount of air has to go into the fan to push the air out. A fan doesn't create air.
 
Since you're pulling/pushing air through a constriction (the radiator), it will still be the the same volume of air. Then thrown in the fan's static pressure performance to be able to push/pull air through the constriction of the radiator.

If it were a fan in the open, then the air is thrown out faster at a more concentrated cone or column than the air being pulled in at all angles.

Just go with what's easier to mount tidily.
 
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