Oddly enough though, I do have 2). I have three fans intaking slowly at the front, one outtaking quickly at the top, and one (dual fan setup + radiator) intaking quickly at the rear - so I would've thought there'd be positive pressure inside the case working against the radiator fans. However, good to know it's apparently working as it should anyway
Depending how the PSU is mounted it may be a closed loop. In my server system the PSU draws air from under the case and fires it out the back. In my main system the PSU pulls air in from the rear of the case and fires it out of the top.
Just the i7 - well it's the H50 (currently setting up leaktesting my new WC kit )
The CPU temp I'd take with a pinch of salt, I don't really know for sure that that's what it is and it may need adjusting up by ~15ºC anyway. True, I'd forgotten about the PSU and graphics; I have no cards that directly exhaust out the back, although there are a couple of expansion slots open.
Coretemp gives the same temps within a degree as SpeedFan, I calibrated SpeedFan against CoreTemp i.e. Core 0 on CoreTemp = Core 0 on SpeedFan, Core 1 on CoreTemp = Core 2 on SpeedFan, etc (as SpeedFan shows each virtual core whereas CoreTemp only shows physical cores)
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