Sorry if this has been asked before
Ok long story short, I cut the hole in the front of my case so only a 120mm fan can fit there, and I have a 80mm at the back of my case extracting so no my question is, should I leave my layout as it already is or should I put the 120mm fan at the back extracting and have nothing in the front?
Heres a pic of my layout (sorry for bad quality)
P.S. I don't intend on buying more fans
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one rear fan extracting everything is most effective
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I was waiting for this comment sadlyMori wrote:I would rather switch the fans, 80mm front and 120mm back.
I have 2 80mm fans on th eside of my case forcing air onto my cpu fan and the other onto my southbridge/lower memory area.I cut the hole in the front of my case so only a 120mm fan can fit there
I would love to put a fan in the top of my case as there is a pre-cut hole for it, although my modular PSU is a little to long and won't allow a fan to fit there.
So should I put the 120mm at the back and have nothing forcing air through the front?