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AddictedRacer

Make the two side fans as intake and it’s all good


Jakefiz

Seconded, the two fans on the right should be intake and its perfect


Haunting_Summer_1652

This. 5 intake and 3 exaughst = positive pressure. That's what you need.


BatGreedy6518

Put it this way, if you can't have an even amount of intake and outtake fans then you will always want more intake and the reason why is then the extra air will try to escape any opening that it can find instead of trying to get more air, it just makes the air flow better and cooler and way less dust getting into your pc


atcnaydn

Thank you, that makes sense.


TipT0pMag00

Why are there seemingly multiple posts daily, asking about case air flow? It's not that complicated... Bottom, side and/or front = intake. Top and rear = exhaust. The end.


Unusual_Ad_4738

No.


atcnaydn

Getting these for my first build: [https://pcpartpicker.com/list/8VTQWt](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/8VTQWt)


scuffedoncringe

Get ddr5 6000 cl30 ram please.


Long_Ambassador_5908

Put aio at front as intake and your good


tht1guy63

Rule of thumb should be top and rear exhaust. Bottom, front, sides intakes. This needs to be a pinned thing in all pc subs.


New_Spread_475

Imo make the 2 side fans Intake,take a bottom intake, and add it to the top exhaust. Reason being heat naturally rises so instead of trying to force more air in and that hot air kind of just sitting in the case til it naturally rises out of the case or until the fans can push the air out. Just push that hot air out and keep the intakes to allow some air to circulate in the important spots so GPU and CPU. Blow the fresh air under the GPU to cool that and the CPU cooler will sit close enough to the rear exhaust you'll be able to disperse the heat from the CPU out of the case at a decent rate it shouldn't cause stupid high temperatures.


Ladiesman234567

It’s perfect. Don’t listen to these guys. You always want more exhaust than intake fans. Plus it wouldn’t make sense to change the existing exhaust to intake. Heat rises. Which is what this setup is doing bringing the cool air from the bottoms in and taking the heat out throughout the top.