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Ragman88

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  1. That's very true. It's not a huge job to switch around the fans. I will switch out the top fans to intake and see how it goes. Sometimes just preparing to make a change in the PC takes time -- unplugging components, gathering tools, clearing a work space, taking apart the case, etc. At least for me it does since I'm quite deliberate and still new to PC building/modifying. Right now, because I have a couple of new components (AIO, 16 more gigs of RAM, a 3rd NoPro + expansion LED kit) to install, I'm going to wait until I have everything ready and then set aside a couple of hours to install all the upgrades at once.
  2. This is the perfect post, cortmans, because I’m in the same predicament as you except I haven’t installed my H150i Pro yet. When I do I’m debating whether to switch my two top HD140s from exhaust (as configured now) to intake; basically leaving just one rear fan providing exhaust. As Zotty says there are enough spaces throughout the 570x case for air to escape and cut down on dust with an intake heavy set-up; yet I lean toward c-attack’s line of reasoning to maintain better balance between exhaust and intake. It’s a conundrum that I’ve been mulling over for the last couple of weeks as I prepare to move forward with the next round of upgrades headlined by the H150i Pro. What to do...what to do...
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