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Default Better air flow now???

The original HP a849n.





The Lian Li PC-60BPlus II. Also upgraded to TX750.




Do you think it's got better airflow now?
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You could probably do a little more with the cables but yeah, much better than the Hp.
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Definitely. The cables are managed much better and you have more auxiliary fans.
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try to hide the cables behind your mb also steel step bits is your friend when it comes to making holes

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try to hide the cables behind your mb also steel step bits is your friend when it comes to making holes
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flip that video card fan so its blowing air on the card.
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flip that video card fan so its blowing air on the card.
But then I'd have 3 intakes. I could flip video card and the back case fan but then it would be uneven.

Right now it's 1x120 mm and 1x80 mm intake, and 1x120 mm and 1x80 mm exhaust.

If I did a double flip it'd be 2x120 mm intake and 2x80 mm exhaust.

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