is push push a fan configuration

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Yes, They have been doing this in servers for a long time. The last 1u server I built for a client had four sets of 40mm paired (push-push) fans as their main airflow. In the case of alot of servers it allows them to move a good amount of air with lower RPMs. Then if things heat up they just sound like a leaf blower. It is a good way to know your server it HOT....lol

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Yes, They have been doing this in servers for a long time. The last 1u server I built for a client had four sets of 40mm paired (push-push) fans as their main airflow. In the case of alot of servers it allows them to move a good amount of air with lower RPMs. Then if things heat up they just sound like a leaf blower. It is a good way to know your server it HOT....lol
 
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I googled it, I'd have to say since this is a caseless configuration it may be a good idea. You will have to test yourself and give us the results, I am curious to know. If this were in a case I would say hell no. Push/pull is not much more efficient at cooling than just push or just pull. Just a little tidbit ;)
 

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well its strange I think speed fan is glitched because when idle it says my temperatures are 14c to 10c across for the processor that's getting off topic the motherboard says the processor is at 48 celcius at 4.8ghz on a 4770k so something isent right