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here is idle info

The underlined part of your post is not true. Having no back exhaust fan does not mean that at all.It also means hot air wont be exhausted and will heat components within the case.
Its always a trade off, I would leave the rear exhaust running but at a lower RPM than intakes so as to expel air from the VRM area and CPU fan
For the reason I explained above you want a little more intake fan flow potential than exhaust fan flow potential. This is not just the number of fans but how much airflow they hve after they overcome the resistance they are working against. Generally speaking front intakes with filters are quite restrictive .. almost as restrictive as radiators.ok so keep fans where they are now except move rad to top and top fan to front, if I disconnect the rear fan I'll have 2 intakes and 2 exhaust, which wasn't ideal
Exactly!ok I understand that, what I don't understand is if I set up as suggested then surely there would be more exhausted air than intake as tha case has dust filters at the front as well as a door