3 intake fans, 1 exhaust??

Sirspaz

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Hello everyone im new to the forum and im building my first PC. my question is a pretty basic one, i have a thermaltake v3 amd black edition http:// and i wanted to know if i can run 3 intakes (1x in front of HDD bay, 1x on bottom by psu, 1x on side vent under window) and keep the 1x exhaust in the rear without any cooling problems. or should i just keep 1x in front of HDD and 1x on the bottom? all the fans are 120mmx25mm, I cant mount any fans on the top vents due to no space once the mobo and ram goes in so thats not an option in this build.
Also in this case, can i get away with pointing the cpu cooler exhaust towards the top vents or should i just exhaust towards the rear fan? http://
Thank you to everyone who answers in advance, every piece of info helps

pc specs if they help are:
cpu: i5-4690k
MoBo: Msi H97 Pc Mate ATX
cooler: thermaltake NiC L32
Graphics: GIGABYTE GeForce GT 740 REV2
HDD: Hitachi 2tb
SSD: SanDisk 120gb
Ram: corsair vengeance 8gb (single stick)
Psu: Rosewill stallion modular 700w
 
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Thats fine, positive pressure in the case is generally better than negative pressure. Also your power supply intakes it's own air supply and should outtake that same air in the rear, thus leaving you with two intakes and one exhaust.

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Thats fine, positive pressure in the case is generally better than negative pressure. Also your power supply intakes it's own air supply and should outtake that same air in the rear, thus leaving you with two intakes and one exhaust.
 
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