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Heya, so I'm going to prepare my PC for the summer by dusting it out, repositioning the CPU fan (As I installed it incorrectly) and adding a new fan for the back (Aerocool Shark fan 12 CM) but I also wish to add a side fan. However, it appears that the open side fan is right in the middle between my graphics card.
So if I were to install a fan there, that half of the air gets sucked in from my graphics card (I have a Gigabyte Geforce GTX 1070 that sucks the air in from the fans and exhaust from the sides of the card) and half of it hits the air where the GPU exhausts the air.
So I'm unsure what would happen and would I need the side fan to take in or exhaust the air? There's also an open fan position from the bottom but my case stands at 1CM tall on little feet and the bottom of the case seems to be covered in loosen cables.
Do you guys have an idea of a solution about this?
Relevant specs:
So if I were to install a fan there, that half of the air gets sucked in from my graphics card (I have a Gigabyte Geforce GTX 1070 that sucks the air in from the fans and exhaust from the sides of the card) and half of it hits the air where the GPU exhausts the air.
So I'm unsure what would happen and would I need the side fan to take in or exhaust the air? There's also an open fan position from the bottom but my case stands at 1CM tall on little feet and the bottom of the case seems to be covered in loosen cables.
Do you guys have an idea of a solution about this?
Relevant specs:
- Coolermaster K350 - PC case with a front fan (intake fan)
- An unknown fan in the back - Exhaust the air out of the back
- Xilence M403 Performance C Series - That's currently placed in the wrong way, the CPU fan is facing the case fan in the back
- Gigabye Geforce GTX 1070 G1 gaming - 3D fans that takes air in from open air fans and exhausts it around the sides of the card