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I’m right tin the middle of rebuilding my new rig and can’t quite decide on my fan set up so was wondering if anyone has any opinion.
I’ve purchased the NZXT Switch 810 to host a triple radiator in the roof. I’ve also bought 3 x 12CM Scythe GT1850s which are to be attached to fan controller. There is a single rear and 2 bottom 14cm case fans
Now there’s a nice area in the roof of the case where the fans can be concealed but on top of the radiator, rather than underneath. Ideally, I’d like to utilise this area and have a few options.
(apologies for basic diagrams)
Option 1.
Exhaust by pulling the air through radiator.
The fans are placed in the concealed area but pull the air through the radiator underneath. You’ll notice I’ve turned the rear 140mm inwards so that the radiator receives cooler air whist trying to reduce the pressure inside the case. So I have 3 fans blowing air in, and 3 fans blowing air out through the roof.. Seems logical to me.
Option 2
Inward fans pushing fresh air through radiator.
I’m concerned with this option because there’s only one rear fan for 5 inward fans, creating high and warmer pressure inside the case. I’m not convinced this is a good option.
Option 3
Forget about utilising the space in the roof and go for an exhaust option but push the air over radiator rather than pull. I’m not sure how this is any different from option 1 tbh. I means the fans slightly protrude over motherboard area.
edit - i'd probably still turn that 14cm rear fan inwards. to create 3 in/3 out
I prefer option 1 so I guess my real question is, is there any difference between pulling and push air across the radiator option 1 and 3 respectively?
I’ve purchased the NZXT Switch 810 to host a triple radiator in the roof. I’ve also bought 3 x 12CM Scythe GT1850s which are to be attached to fan controller. There is a single rear and 2 bottom 14cm case fans
Now there’s a nice area in the roof of the case where the fans can be concealed but on top of the radiator, rather than underneath. Ideally, I’d like to utilise this area and have a few options.
(apologies for basic diagrams)
Option 1.
Exhaust by pulling the air through radiator.
The fans are placed in the concealed area but pull the air through the radiator underneath. You’ll notice I’ve turned the rear 140mm inwards so that the radiator receives cooler air whist trying to reduce the pressure inside the case. So I have 3 fans blowing air in, and 3 fans blowing air out through the roof.. Seems logical to me.

Option 2
Inward fans pushing fresh air through radiator.
I’m concerned with this option because there’s only one rear fan for 5 inward fans, creating high and warmer pressure inside the case. I’m not convinced this is a good option.

Option 3
Forget about utilising the space in the roof and go for an exhaust option but push the air over radiator rather than pull. I’m not sure how this is any different from option 1 tbh. I means the fans slightly protrude over motherboard area.

edit - i'd probably still turn that 14cm rear fan inwards. to create 3 in/3 out
I prefer option 1 so I guess my real question is, is there any difference between pulling and push air across the radiator option 1 and 3 respectively?