This is the ideal depiction of airflow

This is the ideal depiction of airflow.

If not, why not and show your work.

(You)

Literally who cares

no air for PSU. also, no GPU. no example of side intake

I don't need to show my work but there's no positive pressure inside the case in this depiction. Ideally you want top and front fans intake, rear exhaust.

also, forced into 120mm fans, loud AF. i use aircooling with 4- 200mm fans. shit real quiet

hint: radiators exhaust isn't cool

What is static pressure?

Top fans intake?

You are asking for a one way ticket to dust city, my friend.

>he doesn't have a turbocharged airflow system

your back fans literally power a turbine which sucks in extra into the case, making your case cooler than zerocool.

well, i also have 2x 140 on my heatsink, plus 120 on the drivecage. and another 140 on rear exhaust. you move enough air, static pressure is not really a concern

Get filters nerd

FUCKING CHECKED

also not really. I have a 750D. Got a nice filter up top. After 8 months(my cleaning cycles), it only takes about 30 seconds to dust my PC completely. Not including filter cleaning time. 5~ minutes

not to mention... heat rises...

literally go kill yourself

so we have started the fire....

your just jelly of my HAF

It's a concern for restrictive scenarios like dust filters and fan grills. [spoiler]That's every scenario.[/spoiler]
It's like fine dust doesn't exist and won't get sucked in by fans.

fan grilles and filters are not that restrictive. static pressure is really only a thing for rads and heatsinks

20/20

So your answer to a cooler system is by putting a thick piece of fiber mesh blocking the fans from pulling air into the machine?

8/10 for actually getting me to think about this. The exhaust wind has nowhere near enough strength to power a turbine that can draw a significant amount of air.

This is how I have things set up in my R5. 120mm fans aren't louder than any other size fan if you get good ones. My HDD is by far the loudest thing in my system.

Why the fuck would you want to dump 50C air into the case from the start? Without a LOT of other intake air from fresh, ambient source you're setting your PC up to become a self heating loop

Unless Im mistaken and radiators dont heat soak to some degrees lower than the CPU, but Im not mistaken so shut up.

I'm gonna need arrows depicting intake and exhuast, my friend. Also gonna need some wavey lines to depict the flow of pressure.

>Why the fuck would you want to dump 50C air into the case from the start? Without a LOT of other intake air from fresh, ambient source you're setting your PC up to become a self heating loop


Literally, what?
Im gonna need a diagram.

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>not having a radiator installed
>not having an intercooler for the new air

max pleb

WRONG!

This is exactly my setup, and my GPU is running about 10C hotter than it should be. Radiator should run exhaust whenever possible.

But jizz is the best thermal interface material.

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Seeing all the dust that settles on the top of my case tells me that the top of the case should never be used for any sort of air exchange.

You, read
Putting water cooler radiator in the front intake path is the dumbest fucking thing possible.

If radiator is to run exhuast, where do you mount it?

Either top of the case or bottom of the case. Get a case with double/triple top exhausts or one of those fancy isolated PSU, bottom intake cases otherwise you're doing it wrong.

Back in the day people would run their full custom loops outside the case. Now we live in the era of every Sup Forumstard with $120 to spend grabbing shitty AIOs

seriously, if the purpose of a fan is to move air, then why have an intake at all? Why not just run all fans to exhaust?

the air has to be rammed into the system for increased effectiveness, this is why there's a front fan.

Most cheapo prebuilts are configured that way. Guess how much dust they collect?

> exhuast

It's spelt exhuest!

here's mine

how'd i do

The top exhaust pulls air that could have gone through the second fin stack. Do a push-pull on one of the drive cages or something.

>mfw 16 case fans, 2 290's, and a noctua cooler with 2 more fans
>mfw virtually silent