I was referring to the idea of using push/pull fans on the radiator. Here is a link to Corsair's use of push/pull with some success but the two fans used were identical: ...
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I was referring to the idea of using push/pull fans on the radiator. Here is a link to Corsair's use of push/pull with some success but the two fans used were identical: ...
In the video, the guy right after talking about the fan being a 'pusher' goes on to say that you can pull the spacer off and put your own 140mm fan of for a push/pull setup --one word for that idea,...
Actually, according to a Tweaktown review, the Vantage cooler can be configured for push or pull due to the unique design of the fan/radiator/spacer assembly. There are two reviews I read, here is...
My short answer is that I think you are correct. If the hoses coming off the cpu are only short enough to reach the back fan opening, this would mean the designer had in mind ATX Cases and ATX...
That is fine; I am glad they finally responded. When you install the plug in cables into the psu, I suggest you be certain the psu can be rotated 90 degrees and a little more to give you access to...
That is their GOLD rated PSU and its 1200 watts. The +12 v rail is a single voltage rail with a current output of 100.4 amps -- that is a small minature welding machine (I am not kidding). At these...
For the HAF cases that are mid tower, there are pics showing psu facing upward; also, true of your case. What the larger filter mesh holes mean is that you will probaby have to clean (blow) out your...
I have messed up two posts (lost them) in the last hour. This will be short and I will add to it in the morning. Your mesh filter holes are 2.5 times larger than the mesh filter in my Sonata case. ...
If you don't mind, measure the width of the mesh at its narrowest point -- where it slopes inward and is flat for about one inch and then slopes outward. On the one inch plus line a little tab about...
Is the filter a 'mesh' filter, flat plastic with openings a little less than 1/16 inch in diameter?
OK, IN keeping with Ricky's discovery, I will add one of my own. This link is for a TweakTown review of the HAF 942 Case. I like it not for the review wording, but the pictures are better than the...
This conversation needs to be kept logical. The links in Deneb's post are all for small cases. MagicAnt's case is huge, a full tower case (COOLER MASTER HAF X RC-942-KKN1). Looking at the picture...
I just watched it. Since it is from CoolerMaster, you have to assume they want it installed that way, so I would do it that way and then find out from them if it really matters. Somebody at...
On balance, it is not a good idea unless CoolerMaster tells you a reason why you should do it. If the psu fan were blowing air out of the psu, thru the grille, at the floor, not a problem. But your...
I would be careful about pointing it downward. My comment about the paper getting sucked up to the underside grille is a real possibility and it could happen, you might not know it until heat had...
The first two posts sound more logical. Again, you must have a manual; I would be suprised if the manual did not say something. I notice the first internet post says what I say about the space...
Your case is a full tower, correct? My reference to the thumbnail picture is for HAF 922, I guess, a mid tower which compresses the distance from psu to video card -- it was the mid tower thumbnail...
MagicAnt, My suggestion about 'fan face up' may be wrong. Go to this cooler master link (their usa home page): http://forums.mysuperpc.com/showthread.php?1642-Recommendations-Budget-Build ...
Hi Ricky, You're right about the video cards. I looked at all the pics at same time. Thats when I saw the curved cowling which looks like it sticks out about 2 inches. The video cards stop about...
The rear grill with the power plug and switch face out the back of the case, with power plug and switch on your right as you look at the back of the case from the rear. The large fan is in the 'top'...
Not sure what you mean by " . . . . I should orient it so the large fan . . . ". The psu mounts so that the fan on the psu rear fits the small rect opening at the bottom of the case. If by 'large...
MagicAnt, In my post above, I did it on the fly real quick and just did not look at your cooler which was staring me in the face. But the data I did provide is real, based on what I did. Now to...
I am guessing but you probably need 3 to 4 inches clear at the top, and then you should put an inverted "V" above the fan portal to deflect the outward air flow in two "opposite directions", or if...