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1st September 2012 15:03 #1
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1st September 2012 15:10 #2Asus P8Z68-V Pro/Gen3| Core i7 2600k TR Silver Arrow| 2x4GB Corsair Vengeance 1600 1.35v| MSI GTX560Ti Accelero XTREME Plus| Corsair AX750W| APC SMT750I UPS| WD Caviar Black 2x640GB & 1TB; WD Caviar Green 2TB; WD Green 500 GB| Creative X-Fi Titanium| LG GH22NS40| NZXT Tempest| Logitech Z506
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1st September 2012 15:32 #3
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1st September 2012 17:43 #4Gigabyte Aorus pro z390 /Intel Core I5 9600K Lian Li Galahad 360/Kingston HyperX 16 GB/Asus GTX 1070Ti /3.5 +Tb NVMe/HDDs /Corsair RM750x /Lian Li O11-Dynamic /AOC C24G1 /Razer Kraken TE Bassilisk Ultimate ,Ornada Chroma
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1st September 2012 18:18 #5
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1st September 2012 19:42 #6
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2. Generally, all other things being equal, its better to get hot air out of your case than to pump cool air in, particularly when it comes to CPU cooling.
5. Bear in mind the fact that fans have an effect on each other and use this to your advantage. For this to work though they need to be close enough to interact - a side intake works better with a rear exhaust than a front intake does for this reason.
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