I have never been great on cooling. Usually the exhaust fan is all I ever setup, I know it is naughty.
In a new build now I want to use as much cooling as I can get, however I am limited by the fan setup with only 3 headers (including CPU) on the board.
My case is a Q300L, so I get a spot on the bottom, two on the front, two on the top and the included one on the rear.
NOTE: All of the fans are purchased already, as are the splitters, wasn't sure which option and any that I don't use will go into my partners rig.
My options, using fan splitters (fan+fan) would be
1) (Rear + Top) + (Front + Front) + (CPU)
2) ((Rear + Top) + CPU) + ((Front + Front) + Bottom)
Neither option should take the ampage past the 1.0a I need, as each fan is only .25a (not sure about the amperage on the wraith prism cooler) so either option is possible.
So, aside from the fun task of cable management for 4 splitters instead of 2, the big questions I am looking for advice on are
- Will i get a big enough cooling benefit from having an additional exhaust at the top and intake at the bottom for it to?
- Is there any conflict to the setup that I am not thinking about?
- Should I be trying to get a neutral pressure in their or should I focus on a positive model to exhaust more out, and perhaps go to a 3 exhaust + 2 intake + cpu, that way I can just use a (Rear + CPU) + (Top + Top) + (Front + Front)?
In a new build now I want to use as much cooling as I can get, however I am limited by the fan setup with only 3 headers (including CPU) on the board.
My case is a Q300L, so I get a spot on the bottom, two on the front, two on the top and the included one on the rear.
NOTE: All of the fans are purchased already, as are the splitters, wasn't sure which option and any that I don't use will go into my partners rig.
My options, using fan splitters (fan+fan) would be
1) (Rear + Top) + (Front + Front) + (CPU)
2) ((Rear + Top) + CPU) + ((Front + Front) + Bottom)
Neither option should take the ampage past the 1.0a I need, as each fan is only .25a (not sure about the amperage on the wraith prism cooler) so either option is possible.
So, aside from the fun task of cable management for 4 splitters instead of 2, the big questions I am looking for advice on are
- Will i get a big enough cooling benefit from having an additional exhaust at the top and intake at the bottom for it to?
- Is there any conflict to the setup that I am not thinking about?
- Should I be trying to get a neutral pressure in their or should I focus on a positive model to exhaust more out, and perhaps go to a 3 exhaust + 2 intake + cpu, that way I can just use a (Rear + CPU) + (Top + Top) + (Front + Front)?
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