Starting the build tonight and realized I'm unsure which way to set up airflow. Not enough clearance at top or back so the x42 must be placed at the front (will be placing it in the top position same as in the attatched pic). Just realized I'm unsure between pushing case air through the rad and out the front or pulling air through the front and venting rad air into the case. Neither seems optimal since the front airflow on this case is somewhat restricted.
There will be one more fan up front below the x42, and one at the top rear. 2 fans could be added up top if needed.
Off the top of my head Im thinking 2 fans against the case front pulling in with rad behind the top one venting into case (same config as pic). Rear fan pushing out and and assume I will need to add 1 or 2 more fans up top venting out? Does this make the most sense? The CPU is i5 8400 so no overclock. GPU is GTX 1060. Still concerns me about this setups airflow being subpar though.
Pic below is same case, same rad and front 2 fans but I would need to purchase any fans for the top positions.
Any suggestions for fan arrangement would be appreciated.
Phanteks P400S TG
I5 8400
NZXT Kraken X42 AIO
EVO 960 M.2 NVMe 500gb
MSI Z370-A Pro
MSI GTX 1060 6gb
16GB Trident Z 3000
EVGA Bronze 500
There will be one more fan up front below the x42, and one at the top rear. 2 fans could be added up top if needed.
Off the top of my head Im thinking 2 fans against the case front pulling in with rad behind the top one venting into case (same config as pic). Rear fan pushing out and and assume I will need to add 1 or 2 more fans up top venting out? Does this make the most sense? The CPU is i5 8400 so no overclock. GPU is GTX 1060. Still concerns me about this setups airflow being subpar though.
Pic below is same case, same rad and front 2 fans but I would need to purchase any fans for the top positions.
Any suggestions for fan arrangement would be appreciated.

Phanteks P400S TG
I5 8400
NZXT Kraken X42 AIO
EVO 960 M.2 NVMe 500gb
MSI Z370-A Pro
MSI GTX 1060 6gb
16GB Trident Z 3000
EVGA Bronze 500
