BBQ_King Reputable Aug 22, 2014 83 0 4,630 Nov 14, 2014 #1 Guys i have a prodigy m and I want to put an intake at the top of the case so it would push more cold air to the gpu. What case fans should I use? SP120s or AF20s? More airflow or static pressure? Really appreciate the help guys.
Guys i have a prodigy m and I want to put an intake at the top of the case so it would push more cold air to the gpu. What case fans should I use? SP120s or AF20s? More airflow or static pressure? Really appreciate the help guys.
Solution Agera One Nov 14, 2014 Never put intakes on the top. You're doing it against the nature. DON'T DO IT. Hot air rises and cold air stays down. The PC cases should have bottom and front intakes with top and rear (upper end) exhausts.
Never put intakes on the top. You're doing it against the nature. DON'T DO IT. Hot air rises and cold air stays down. The PC cases should have bottom and front intakes with top and rear (upper end) exhausts.
Laxbug Reputable Jun 29, 2014 103 0 4,710 Nov 14, 2014 #2 Unless youre running through a radiator, i would go with the SP120's Performance Edition If Possible. Upvote 0 Downvote
Unless youre running through a radiator, i would go with the SP120's Performance Edition If Possible.
Agera One Splendid Apr 11, 2014 2,336 2 21,765 Nov 14, 2014 Solution #3 Never put intakes on the top. You're doing it against the nature. DON'T DO IT. Hot air rises and cold air stays down. The PC cases should have bottom and front intakes with top and rear (upper end) exhausts. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Never put intakes on the top. You're doing it against the nature. DON'T DO IT. Hot air rises and cold air stays down. The PC cases should have bottom and front intakes with top and rear (upper end) exhausts.