Problem with cooler, need support.

Hello gents.I managed to solve my problem with the coolers.I removed them from the front side,where they have been from the start and moved them on one of the inside grille.I will attach some photos.The temperatures are better now.I found all the screws with the accesories,so i think that the producer tought about that problem,putting the fans for display but if someone needed them to actually do something,to just put them a little bit further.They don t look so great anymore,but they are doing they re job very well now.Thank you guys for all the support that you gave me.Cheers.
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Glad you got temps down. If CPU temps are still kinda high a small tower air cooler on CPU will move it's exhaust back and out of case instead of like flat cooler pushing air down hitting mobo and turning out, hitting RAM, GPU and turning up along side of cooler and fan where fan draws it's own heated exhaust back into cooler. Years ago I tested some flat coolers and found reversing fan to pull air from cooler lowered temps 5-8c.
https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/t...showed-up-today.18477087/page-2#post-23545411

This is a good example of how much difference amount of clearance in front (and behind fans) is to their airflow. Lower pressure rated fans suffer more than higher pressure rated fans because their airflow rate drops much more as resistance increases, and the closer fan is to surface the more restrictive airflow into fan is. Rule of thumb is clearance equals fan size, but many cases don't come close to having that kind of clearance.
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Tried to look up what fan specs are for these RGB Ring fans and seems Zalman doesn't publish their CFM or mm H2O ratings. Seems this case is a turd disquised as a peach .. looks nice but has bad airflow and fans.
 
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