T TMaksimov New member Feb 25, 2011 #2 Depends on the case and what you have in it. No definite answer, matey.
S_I_N New member Feb 25, 2011 #3 Todd said: Depends on the case and what you have in it. No definite answer, matey. Click to expand... +1 there all depends on case
Todd said: Depends on the case and what you have in it. No definite answer, matey. Click to expand... +1 there all depends on case
KaraMurat New member Feb 25, 2011 #4 Steady flow of both, intake cool air which would be away from the heat generating components and use it to cool the components then exhaust the heat it produces. There may be some exceptions depending on the case.
Steady flow of both, intake cool air which would be away from the heat generating components and use it to cool the components then exhaust the heat it produces. There may be some exceptions depending on the case.
J Jamsand New member Feb 25, 2011 #5 general guide goes as front fans go for intake of cool air top of the case exhaust of hot air bottom can be either or just make sure you have clearance(good idea for intake to flow up heat and out by top fans) back again preference most go for exhaust though
general guide goes as front fans go for intake of cool air top of the case exhaust of hot air bottom can be either or just make sure you have clearance(good idea for intake to flow up heat and out by top fans) back again preference most go for exhaust though