Best fan setup?

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I can't really see if there is a front fan\what position it is in..

So you will have that preinstalled exhaust fan and your PSU will also most likely exhaust out of the case.

I would install a high RPM\CFM fan in the front and hollow out any bays that may block it. I would also install to fans to pull air into the top of the case. That air would then be removed from the case by the exhaust fan in the back\PSU exhaust fan (depending on which PSU it is.)

You could also add two fans to the side panel as well. I would probably only add those if my GPU was running hot and would center a high CFM fan directly on it.

The only principle you need to follow is to steer clear of negative pressure. You want fans that bring air in and take...

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I can't really see if there is a front fan\what position it is in..

So you will have that preinstalled exhaust fan and your PSU will also most likely exhaust out of the case.

I would install a high RPM\CFM fan in the front and hollow out any bays that may block it. I would also install to fans to pull air into the top of the case. That air would then be removed from the case by the exhaust fan in the back\PSU exhaust fan (depending on which PSU it is.)

You could also add two fans to the side panel as well. I would probably only add those if my GPU was running hot and would center a high CFM fan directly on it.

The only principle you need to follow is to steer clear of negative pressure. You want fans that bring air in and take air out.

Or you could be like me and point all your fans inwards because the side of your case is off :)

Explaination of negative pressure: https://blog.neweggbusiness.com/over-easy/pc-cooling-how-to-set-up-computer-case-fans/
 
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