![]() I prefer mostly just good pressure rated intake fans and rarely use exhaust fans anymore.Intakes typically have more restricted than exhaust because of air filters, more restrictive grills, HDD cages, etc. Cases, especially those with filters, usually benefit from fans with higher static pressure ratings than stock fans.Add the fact that many GPU's make more heat than CPU means getting that heat out of the case and keeping a cool airflow to components can be a challenge. There is much more to cooling than good cases and good CPU / GPU coolers.Setting up the case for optimum cooling is often the hardest and most time consuming part of a build. But with good case intake fans we don't need exhaust fans, same as good cooler / radiator fans don't need pull fans.Adding an exhaust fan can help case airflow, same as adding a back fan on some coolers.Intake fan pushing / flowing air into case is pushing / flowing the same amount of air out of case. This means we have to have as many open windows flowing water into van as we have open windows flowing water out.We can't take any water out of van unless we have the same amount of water coming in at the same time.We can't move more water into the van (case) through an open window (vent) unless we have another open window (vent) somewhere else in the van (case) moving the same amount of water (air) out through a window on other side of van (case).Think of the air around us as water and we are divers in it and a sunken van is a computer case. for air to leave the case, air must be coming into case. Airflow is simply displacement for air to come into case, air must be leaving case.
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