Airflow and Static Pressure fans for Radiator???

Daniel_22

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Hello experts,

I am building a PC now. I am using a Corsair h110i gtx radiator. I plan on using 2 Air flow fans on the bottom on the radiator and 2 Static pressure fans on top of the radiator. The Air flow fans are pushing air through the radiator and the Static pressure fans are pushing the air out of the case. Basically, the radiator is sandwiched between the Air Flow fans at the bottom and the Static Pressure Fans at the top. Is this ok?

Your Help Is appreciated.
 
Static pressure fans are better for pushing air through something, so they should be on the bottom of the rad.
The other two fans really dont help much, especially if they are not matching fans. The SP fans are pushing air through the rad, as they are designed to do. AF fans are designed to move a lot of air, but they dont push (in this case suck) very hard, so they are just adding noise.
 

bonzer87

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Don't waste your money by doing that, teh default fan have been configure to deliver higher static pressure.

Fan airflow: 104.65 CFM
Fan static pressure: 3.99mm-H2O
Noise level: 40 dB(A)

The only fan that can do it Better is the Noctua PPC 3000 rpm version...