I have a hot GPU and CPU, and so I've been thinking...
I read that article about effective ducting (making best use of the air you move) and considered it...
But what if instead of silly yet effective ducting, I cut a few holes in my case and mounted fans like so:
-One or two 120mm fans blowing inward from the middle of my case door (side facing the motherboard)
-Two 80mm case fans in front, two 80mm case fans in back, one case fan in top of case, and regular PSU fans, all blowing outward
**Does it seem like this method would work?
**What if I reversed the proposed fan orientations and put the case on the side?
My reasoning for such an idea is to blow cool air into the system centrally, and force the heat out radially--stopping the compounding heat problem (Warm air gets hotter as it flows from front to back in traditional setups, like my current one.)
Let me know what you think.
I read that article about effective ducting (making best use of the air you move) and considered it...
But what if instead of silly yet effective ducting, I cut a few holes in my case and mounted fans like so:
-One or two 120mm fans blowing inward from the middle of my case door (side facing the motherboard)
-Two 80mm case fans in front, two 80mm case fans in back, one case fan in top of case, and regular PSU fans, all blowing outward
**Does it seem like this method would work?
**What if I reversed the proposed fan orientations and put the case on the side?
My reasoning for such an idea is to blow cool air into the system centrally, and force the heat out radially--stopping the compounding heat problem (Warm air gets hotter as it flows from front to back in traditional setups, like my current one.)
Let me know what you think.