What is your case fan configuration look like?
I even have my 212 evo+ mounted horizontal so my mounted fan on the heatsink blows hot air up.
>>56241543
Why do you have an intake fan in the back? Isn't it supposed to be blowing the hot air out the case(which comes from the cpu)..?
Ideally, you only need 1 intake fan(preferably 200m), and rest are exhaust fans that take hot air out the case.
1 exhaust fan on the back, 1 exhaust fan at top, 2 intake fans in the front, and a side panel intake fan at low rpm blowing on my gpu. All 140mm.
Plus the 2 fans on my D15.
>>56241690
Also where's my fan setup.
3x 140mm top exhaust fans
1x 140mm rear exhaust fan
2x 140mm bottom exhaust fans
1x 200m front intake fan
2x 140mm heatsink fans blowing air toward the rear exhaust.
My CPU temp is 26C, and my GPU temp is 30C.
2x120 front intake
1x140 front intake
1x120 bot intake
2x120 top outtake
1x140 back outtake
Also CPU cooler from front to back
>>56241543
Mine is bog standard. Arc Midi 2, CPU cooler is a 212.
>>56241690
>Ideally, you only need 1 intake fan(preferably 200m), and rest are exhaust fans that take hot air out the case.
Pretty sure this is a bad idea because it leads to the air pressure in your case being lower than ambient, which causes it to inhale dust through every tiny gap. You want positive air pressure (i.e. more intakes than outtakes) to keep dust-free.
>>56241543
You're being funny, right?
>>56241843
>You want positive air pressure (i.e. more intakes than outtakes) to keep dust-free
negative pressure is always better. this has been suggested countless times.
>to keep dust-free
never had a problem with dust. Then again, I dust vacuum it monthly out of habit.