I'm sorry I misinterpreted your level of knowledgeBasically i made a simplified statement that I felt OP could remove the rear fan without any great detrimental affect on the system and you come back with that? Seriously? What is your problem?
You assume from that one statement that I know nothing about fans. I have a degree in physics and electronics. I have a excellent understanding of airflow, fans and thermodynamics and have spent many years in the electronics industry, and even many, many hours real world testing of fan setups for cooling PC's. Seriously, you should learn more about people before you start assuming what they do or do not know. But most importantly, why the incredible aggression? I find it utterly staggering that you would be so rude without really knowing who you are talking to, and without any real reason?
I made the assumption based on what you posted.
And what you posted is total rubbish!
I find it utterly staggering that you are posting up about how much you know and not apologizing for how poorly your post was.
Maybe what you were trying to say is not what was posted, but what you posted complete with bold text on 'directional' and 'increase' when interpreted by average forum reading is extremely misleading.
I don't know what the problem is, but what you posted is worse then nothing at all because it is misleading. It does not give enough information for a reader with little or no understand of how airflow and fans work for them to understand, but instead will cause them to think something that is completely wrong.
It leads the inexperienced reader to make assumptions that are false.
Maybe your education has moved you to a level where it is hard to explain what you know to the average person how airflow works in our cases or you simple have lots of book knowledge and have done little to no actual application of it.