![]() That'll use the rad to diffuse the static pressure of the fans and allow lower pressure area at the gpu since that miserable airflow pressure from the pull fan exhaust is no longer aimed towards the gpu. Two Aer RGB 2 fans and one RGB LED are included. Two tinted tempered glass panels for showcasing stunning RGB builds. Corsair 4000D Airflow Tempered Glass Mid-Tower ATX PC Case. I'd also run the rad in push, interior, not pull. This compact mid-tower is ideal for highlighting RBG-focused builds with a front tempered glass panel that showcases included Aer 2 RGB fans along with the easy-to-build-in features of the H510. NZXT H510 Flow - CA-H52FW-01 - Compact ATX Mid-Tower PC Gaming Case - Perforated Front Panel. Give the gpu a fighting chance at cooler air. What I'd do is pop out all those slot covers in the back. ![]() If you add any front intake whatsoever, you change the air pressure at the gpu and it can't pull that fresh air from the rear and doesn't get much from the front intakes. That allows the gpu to pull outside air directly from the pci slot area. The best setup for that case is exhaust in rear only. ![]() Don't know why, can't explain the airflow characteristics of that case, suffice to say it's verified. The issue with the H510 series isn't a rad in front, it's the same with Any intake fans of any sort. The real benefit to airflow comes from the front panel, and while I do think only having one fan in the front is a mistake at this price range, the fact that. The H510 Flow is a bit different from our other H510 cases, it answers one of the biggest requests we've gotten from our fans, more airflow Here is what is different with the H510 Flow: Front Mesh Panel (with an air-filter included) The side panel is now solid as it is no longer needed to be vented for airflow. If the rad is blowing HOT air at 100w, there's something wrong. It's also in the neighborhood of 1300-1500w. That's a fan blowing air over a heated filament. It's better fan down in any case, since the pull of that fan will overpower the pull of the gpu fans right above it.įigure a hairdryer. Click to expand.Umm that's backwards, sorry □, the fan on a psu PULLS air in, exhaust is out the back by the power plug. ![]()
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