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    Originally Posted by George View Post
    Current state is;
    Front > inhale
    Right side > inhale
    Back > Exhale
    Top > Exhale

    Won't make much difference.

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    http://assets.coolermaster.com/globa.../K350-ph-2.jpg

    That's how it works though ignore the bottom part where it points up cuz that's where my PSU is.
    psu can inhale/exhale too son

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    Originally Posted by Juriën View Post
    psu can inhale/exhale too son
    It does it's job alone don't mind it lol.

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    Originally Posted by George View Post
    It does it's job alone don't mind it lol.
    the thing I am talking about though, is that your side fan could disorder the air flow

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    Originally Posted by Juriën View Post
    the thing I am talking about though, is that your side fan could disorder the air flow
    Not really just that the 90mm isn't fast enough I guess which causes the case to not have a perfect flow ;-;
    Dunno what to do lol.

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    it still wouldn't hurt to check if you can put the rpm up via bios or program.. unless you sleep next to your pc..

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    Originally Posted by George View Post
    Not really just that the 90mm isn't fast enough I guess which causes the case to not have a perfect flow ;-;
    Dunno what to do lol.
    and there is no way to lower the motherboard a bit?
    usually a case has second holes for each screw

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    Originally Posted by Juriën View Post
    it still wouldn't hurt to check if you can put the rpm up via bios or program.. unless you sleep next to your pc..
    I do sleep next to my PC but I turn it before I go to bed lol cba to have noises tho I will check if I can boost it but last time I checked, I don't think I had that option.

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    Originally Posted by Juriën View Post
    it still wouldn't hurt to check if you can put the rpm up via bios or program.. unless you sleep next to your pc..

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    and there is no way to lower the motherboard a bit?
    usually a case has second holes for each screw
    Nope, no way at all.

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    then I am out of clues, if you can't crank the rpm up a bit

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    I just wanted to know if it's just that top fan causing the trouble or the graphic card FAN because if I lower the vid settings of Crysis it does feel warm but not that warm as on Ultra settings.

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    Originally Posted by George View Post
    I just wanted to know if it's just that top fan causing the trouble or the graphic card FAN because if I lower the vid settings of Crysis it does feel warm but not that warm as on Ultra settings.
    ofcourse it gets warmer as it gets more work to do.
    but the fans do what they can, only thing I can think about is the air flow itself, as hot air always goes up.

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    Temperatures of under 70 Celsius is not really that hot when you play such heavy games. You should start to worry when the temperature reaches 90+ Celsius.
    It's a terrible thing, I think, in life to wait until you're ready.
    I have this feeling now that actually no one is ever ready to do anything.
    There is almost no such thing as ready. There is only now.
    And you may as well do it now. Generally speaking, now is as good a time as any.

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