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advice on best cooling setup for my case

zeruty

Platinum Member
Ok... I got the case that is on this
page called the 4388 from skyhawk, except mine doesnt have the ports on the side
Here is a picture closer to what my case looks like:
here

the case has the exact same setup as this other case by skyhawk here, with the same fan setup, with the exception that the fan in the grey duct came default sucking away from the cpu
the fan attached to the crossbar blows towards the back of the case, across the airflow path of the hs/f
the hs/f I have in there now is a cheap coolermaster hs/f I got with the amd epp special offer thing
the fan in the duct sucking was messing with the coolermaster blowing, so it raised my cpu temps about 8C, so I've had the two 80mm fans in there off for the time being
I just bought an sk6 in fs/ft with a YS-Tech fan....
I am curious what you guys would recommend as the best configuration for all of the fans
cpu fan suck or blow, case fans suck or blow, etc

thanks
 
First, here is a guide on how to cut the holes... OCModShop I would have a fan in the front bottom bringing air in, one in the back under the PSU pulling out. Also you can put 1 or 2 on the side blowing and maybe one on the top pulling out
 
thanks
hmm
I was hoping the fan setup in this case would keep me from having to cut blow holes and such :/
:frown:

any other suggestions? if not I may just have to do what you suggested SnowPunk98
 
one in front blow air in near bottom, largest you can fit,like a 120 mm is best
same top rear if you have room, 120 or 92mm blowing air out
wait on blowhole till you see if you need it,
also please look at this threa,keep an eye on your temps,60c too high hhahahalook here too
45 to 50c under load is nice
 
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