Cooling support with case fans

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Hello!
Just wanted to know whether positive pressure is good for gaming pc's in hot climates; for this, do I have to put intake fans both in front of the case as well as the top of it. what would be a good setup. My searches on the topic say that positive pressure will increase the temperature inside the case. This cooling is very important as I need the components to be cool, since I plan on overclocking an i5 6600k. and may use gtx 1070 or gtx 1060 for the build. And no, I do not want to use liquid coolers and custom water loops; only air cooling. Furthermore, this is a basic question; for cases with limited front intakes like fractal core 3300, is it better to use static pressure or airflow specialized fans? What do you guys think? I appreciate your feedback.
 

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Hello! Thank you for your response and about the airflow inside the case; as mentioned the fractal core 3300 was one of my planned cases and it seems to have enough space for good airflow, what do you think?
 

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Hey guys my planned case- the Fractal Design Core 3300 is my go to case for now so, how many fans should there be for good cooling ability of this case for i5 6600k and galax gtx 1070; and which ones- Airflow or Static Pressure? The cpu cooler would be the Cooler Master Hyper 212x, if that helps. Is there a general rule to follow to ensure the best cooling possible, with case fans, ignoring the cpu cooler?
 

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Hello! ok so that part is answered ( about fan placement) but what about static pressure and airflow fans (placement), for exhaust airflow and for intake static pressure?