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<blockquote data-quote="~v3n0m~" data-source="post: 5147717" data-attributes="member: 122173"><p>I have posted a pic as well.. the target is to make a proper air flow thorough the whole casing. If you place both intake and exhaust closer to each other, that will not give a good air flow through the casing. Hot air goes up usually. so you can install the exhaust fans in the upper part of the casing. (usually in the back.) and intake in the lower part (in the front)..</p><p></p><p>Some good casings like Cooler Master HAF, Vantec 12000 has fans on the top of the casing as well.. </p><p></p><p>If you like to do some hard modifications, get the measurements of the fan and prepare the top to make it possible to mount it as an exhaust (only if you have enough intakes exhaust in the front back and side)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="~v3n0m~, post: 5147717, member: 122173"] I have posted a pic as well.. the target is to make a proper air flow thorough the whole casing. If you place both intake and exhaust closer to each other, that will not give a good air flow through the casing. Hot air goes up usually. so you can install the exhaust fans in the upper part of the casing. (usually in the back.) and intake in the lower part (in the front).. Some good casings like Cooler Master HAF, Vantec 12000 has fans on the top of the casing as well.. If you like to do some hard modifications, get the measurements of the fan and prepare the top to make it possible to mount it as an exhaust (only if you have enough intakes exhaust in the front back and side) [/QUOTE]
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