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4 fans pushing out :doh:

Make it two in and two out .....

 

 

oh, k, in which sequence should i make it?, the rear one should be in or out?,

and could you please clear whether i should give each fan individual power supply or making 2 fans share a psu pin is fine too?

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oh, k, in which sequence should i make it?, the rear one should be in or out?,

and could you please clear whether i should give each fan individual power supply or making 2 fans share a psu pin is fine too?

In front of the case the airflow should be IN, & in the rear it should be out. Try testing it your self for better result.

 

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Remember, there are 3 types of airflows:

 

1. Positive: When you have more fans pushing air in than those out. This results in slightly higher temperatures in a closed case, but dust accumulation is very less.

 

2. Negative: If more fans suck air out than those who push in. In this case, the temperature is cooler, as hot air is taken out. But dust can be a problem.

 

3. Neutral: Number of fans pushing and sucking air are equal. Best cooling. Very difficult to achieve, as the fans need to be aligned well for perfect airflow.

 

Go for whichever suits you. Also, find the case specifications on official site. Manufacturers like Cooler master give the diagrams which show which fan locations are to be used as intake and which as exhaust.

 

@Bhushan, fantastic cable management. Very good case :good:

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In front of the case the airflow should be IN, & in the rear it should be out. Try testing it your self for better result.

 

Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2

 

 

Remember, there are 3 types of airflows:

 

1. Positive: When you have more fans pushing air in than those out. This results in slightly higher temperatures in a closed case, but dust accumulation is very less.

 

2. Negative: If more fans suck air out than those who push in. In this case, the temperature is cooler, as hot air is taken out. But dust can be a problem.

 

3. Neutral: Number of fans pushing and sucking air are equal. Best cooling. Very difficult to achieve, as the fans need to be aligned well for perfect airflow.

 

Go for whichever suits you. Also, find the case specifications on official site. Manufacturers like Cooler master give the diagrams which show which fan locations are to be used as intake and which as exhaust.

 

@Bhushan, fantastic cable management. Very good case :good:

 

thanks a lot :cheers:

will try to make it neutral, but i much prefer negative

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hmm i am having odd problem with my pc for long time my usb devices dont recoginses at first and then i have to restart the pc to make them recognise

second thing i get error code 43 for usb host controller only 3 of them are bad rest is fine help me i dont want to restart it again and again

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Is anyone else having this problem.??

 

On a few random sites, i am able to see a PICASLE watermark in the background...

 

facing it on IVG and youtube too....

 

 

IVG

ivgpacasle.jpg

 

 

 

Youtube

youpicasle.jpg

 

 

 

Imageshack

 

imageshackom.jpg

 

 

 

EDIT: it happens only on Google chrome... Disabling Adblock does not have any effect on this.

 

EDIT EDIT: Disabled a bunch of extensions and it got removed... dunno which one though :(

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Is it a good time to buy a gaming PC ? :fear:

 

I m thinking ivybridge , budget 55K .

 

 

price have increased for all the components , thanks to the ruppee dollar ratio and may go up higher . For 55k , if you want to buy all the components including speaker , ups etc , buying ivy bridge is not suggested as you may have to sacrifice for other component . Better buy sandy bridge . plus they run cooler than ivy bridge with just 3% performance difference ( which is impossible to observe).

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hmm i am having odd problem with my pc for long time my usb devices dont recoginses at first and then i have to restart the pc to make them recognise

second thing i get error code 43 for usb host controller only 3 of them are bad rest is fine help me i dont want to restart it again and again

Try re-installing usb driver's.

 

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LOL, u jelly gum gum?

Would be installing water cooling tomorrow. Will post pics as soon as I'm done. Gum gum!

 

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