@ kellymac35
Nice pictures and setup.
I see you have it in a push/pull setup from rear exhaust. Is a push/pull setup from intake and change of fans still a possibility?
On paper, two fans running at the exact RPM, make and model would be ideal but in real world performance the push fan should be slightly faster than the pull fan because air being pushed slows down when passing through the rad fins.
Just make sure you get two high static pressure fans if you still plan on changing the fans, the fans mentioned in the initial post are all high static pressure low noise fans for rad setups.
Nice pictures and setup.
I see you have it in a push/pull setup from rear exhaust. Is a push/pull setup from intake and change of fans still a possibility?
On paper, two fans running at the exact RPM, make and model would be ideal but in real world performance the push fan should be slightly faster than the pull fan because air being pushed slows down when passing through the rad fins.
Just make sure you get two high static pressure fans if you still plan on changing the fans, the fans mentioned in the initial post are all high static pressure low noise fans for rad setups.
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