- Oct 14, 1999
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Hey guys-
I'm sure this has been addressed but a quick search didnt bring too much up-
How big of a dif. does the lower fan make? the reason I ask is because my PSU is very long (sticks out quite a bit from the cage) and there was no way in hell that I was going to be able to keep the wires from hitting the fan.
I read that someone put the fan on the other side (HD side) of the middle divider. Is that worth doing? Should I flip the way the fan is connected to the plastic snap on holder thingy? Is it better to put the fan before the HD in between the front of the case and the HDD?
Or will it even make a huge dif? I am planning on OC'ing a bit, running a Tuniq tower on an E6600 if that matters.
Also worth noting- I am running only one HDD so i doubt it will be creating a huge amount of heat- I'm more concerned about general airflow with the case design- if it serves more of a purpose than just cooling a bunch of HDD's.
Thanks for any input
I'm sure this has been addressed but a quick search didnt bring too much up-
How big of a dif. does the lower fan make? the reason I ask is because my PSU is very long (sticks out quite a bit from the cage) and there was no way in hell that I was going to be able to keep the wires from hitting the fan.
I read that someone put the fan on the other side (HD side) of the middle divider. Is that worth doing? Should I flip the way the fan is connected to the plastic snap on holder thingy? Is it better to put the fan before the HD in between the front of the case and the HDD?
Or will it even make a huge dif? I am planning on OC'ing a bit, running a Tuniq tower on an E6600 if that matters.
Also worth noting- I am running only one HDD so i doubt it will be creating a huge amount of heat- I'm more concerned about general airflow with the case design- if it serves more of a purpose than just cooling a bunch of HDD's.
Thanks for any input