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The *OFFICIAL* CoolerMaster HAF 932/922 Owners Club
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Yeah, just make sure the air is warm when it comes out of your case
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cant wait for my cpu cooler ... still on delay hope it comes next week
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well you could leave it that way but what i'm saying is that you have seen air cooling heatsinks and they always have the fan so that it pushes the air through the fins instaed of have them on the other side where it sucks the air though which is not as good
so what I mean is if you mount the rad directly to the top mesh and have the fans on the bottom of the rad so that the fans still have the hot air going out of the case its just that the fans are pushing instead of pulling do you understand me now??? if you google for pics of other watercooled haf's you will see that they all do the same thing that im talking about
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is there much differents between push// pull ? i also can buy 3 more and get em on both sides !?
btw i have an BSOD Issue plz check here: http://www.overclock.net/windows/533...ml#post6598898
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You might find you get a decent drop in temps by making shrouds for the three 120s rather than adding the noise of another three fans. You could do both of course which gives you mental airflow and sucks more heat from the mobo-because everything is lower.
Edit to add; you might have space problems with the barbs at the back end if you make the assembly deeper; I'm sure you will be the first to know!
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This is a rad with shrouded lower fans and pulling uppers;
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Is it a tight fit with a triple rad on top?
I might be investing in some cooling with the water .
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I'm using a push/pull config on both of my radiators. You will see an improvement in temps but like the other said, shrouds, if you can fit them, make a nice difference. The shrouds will get rid of the dead spot the middle of the fans create, ultimately, making them more efficient.
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i hear certain types of blood cools really well.
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