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I'm currently working on a case mod and I have two 140mm fans, and 2 80 mm fans to work with. The picture is the placement i have come up with but I would like to know if someone has a better idea (also to cool better).

The 80mm fan is currently being placed infront of the hard drive bays. there will also be a 120mm fan on the front side of the case blowing on the hard drives.

I have placed the two 140 mm fans over where the cpu and gpu will be for cooling. I plan on water cooling the CPU only so I would like to show off my UV tubes. I'm thinking about putting the reservoir in the mid front of the case so thats where the tubes will be. There will be two rads on the top side of the case.

I will post a final thread for this mod in a month or two when I'm completely finished.

also, should I put the 80mm / 120 mm fans on my HDDs in a 90 degree push/pull? I could seal the HDD cage off so the heat doesn't spill into my case. If it would help to put these fans in push/pull, which should be which?

Thanks guys
Edited by smiley22432 - 6/21/12 at 11:50am
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Make the fans shown in the picture intake.

Make the fans on the front, back, and top of the case exhaust.

(Since most GPU's and CPU's blow exhaust out the back of the case, making the 140mm fans as exhaust would be counter-productive).

Heat spilling out from the HDD cage is small enough to be considered irrelevant (Unless you have something extreme like 8 hard drives, or a bunch of velociraptors). The only reason to seal off the HDD cage would be for cosmetic reasons.

I can't see from the picture, but what other fans do you have in your case and what is their sizes? How many in the front, top, back?
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Make the fans shown in the picture intake.
Make the fans on the front, back, and top of the case exhaust.
(Since most GPU's and CPU's blow exhaust out the back of the case, making the 140mm fans as exhaust would be counter-productive).
Heat spilling out from the HDD cage is small enough to be considered irrelevant (Unless you have something extreme like 8 hard drives, or a bunch of velociraptors). The only reason to seal off the HDD cage would be for cosmetic reasons.
I can't see from the picture, but what other fans do you have in your case and what is their sizes? How many in the front, top, back?

the fans in the picture are placed as intake fans in the picture. I was just wondering if it really mattered where on the side panel I put them.

I'm going to have a rad on the top that pulls air from the outside top down through the rads (it will be slightly angled to help with this flow), then have an air director that pushed the hot air out of the back of the case. I'm not sure if I will have room for a top exhaust fan or not. So that leaves me with 1 120mm exhaust. on the top back.
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If i had a picture of the case with the motherboard and GPU installed, i could better critique the position of your fans.
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