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There's no room for fans near the PSU. Assuming you're facing the front side of the case, the PSU is on the left, followed by the motherboard in the middle, and then the two exhaust fans on the right. The PSU's PCB partially covers the grill on the left, although I've mounted it with about 3-4 mm in between.Using the cooler fan as exhaust may work, but then I would have to reverse the case fans as well to create positive pressure. My concern then would be, how to get air to get across to the PSU side. Perhaps I need to experiment a bit more...I don't have a temperature sensing gun to accurately measure component temps, so ill use the CPU and mainboard temps as reference.
There's no room for fans near the PSU. Assuming you're facing the front side of the case, the PSU is on the left, followed by the motherboard in the middle, and then the two exhaust fans on the right. The PSU's PCB partially covers the grill on the left, although I've mounted it with about 3-4 mm in between.
Using the cooler fan as exhaust may work, but then I would have to reverse the case fans as well to create positive pressure. My concern then would be, how to get air to get across to the PSU side. Perhaps I need to experiment a bit more...I don't have a temperature sensing gun to accurately measure component temps, so ill use the CPU and mainboard temps as reference.