- Mar 6, 2008
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I know the Sonata is not an ideal case for cooling by any stretch of the imagination but my desk is in my family's living room and part of the bargain I made with my wife when I upgraded was to ditch my old Chieftec, which was cherry with a blowhole and everything, for something a little less loud and obnoxious.
Now, of course, I'm running into temp issues and I just wanted to shoot some ideas out there and double check that my thinking is reasonably sound. The way the case is setup is there are 2 120mm fans in the case with the outlet is positioned where you typically expect it to be on the back of the case under the PSU. But I had to position the intake fan inside the HDD cage because my 9800 GTX was too large and wouldn't fit inside the case with the fan in the normal position on the motherboard side of the HDD cage.
Inside that cage about 1/3 of the fan's surface area is blocked by the cage itself. I can feel very little air movement from the intake fan and I can feel a significant amount of air coming in through the cracks around my various drives outside the front of my case.
Trying to make the best of a bad situation my thoughts were to reverse the direction of my fans so that the back of the case would be pulling air directly into the case and mount the fan for the Ultima 90 on the side closest to the back of the case. This way it's pulling air directly from the intake onto the Ultima 90. Then all the hotair will be flowing out the front of the case. Does this seem like a reasonable solution or is there some basic physics here that I completely overlooked?
Now, of course, I'm running into temp issues and I just wanted to shoot some ideas out there and double check that my thinking is reasonably sound. The way the case is setup is there are 2 120mm fans in the case with the outlet is positioned where you typically expect it to be on the back of the case under the PSU. But I had to position the intake fan inside the HDD cage because my 9800 GTX was too large and wouldn't fit inside the case with the fan in the normal position on the motherboard side of the HDD cage.
Inside that cage about 1/3 of the fan's surface area is blocked by the cage itself. I can feel very little air movement from the intake fan and I can feel a significant amount of air coming in through the cracks around my various drives outside the front of my case.
Trying to make the best of a bad situation my thoughts were to reverse the direction of my fans so that the back of the case would be pulling air directly into the case and mount the fan for the Ultima 90 on the side closest to the back of the case. This way it's pulling air directly from the intake onto the Ultima 90. Then all the hotair will be flowing out the front of the case. Does this seem like a reasonable solution or is there some basic physics here that I completely overlooked?