Appletax
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Got a new custom gaming PC that the client started building around a year ago and never was able to finish it
It had all the fans sending air backwards with the exception of the left CPU air cooler fan, which was blowing against the right fan. I moved the brackets that attach to the cooler so I could orient the left fan so it sucks air backwards. Now, all fans suck air backwards. Did I do this right? Is this considered a push-pull configuration? Hopefully this will be sufficient cooling when playing games. Has an AMD Ryzen 7 5800X and Nvidia 3070 8GB.
Here's what it looks like:
There are three front fans, two CPU air cooler fans, and one rear fan.
It had all the fans sending air backwards with the exception of the left CPU air cooler fan, which was blowing against the right fan. I moved the brackets that attach to the cooler so I could orient the left fan so it sucks air backwards. Now, all fans suck air backwards. Did I do this right? Is this considered a push-pull configuration? Hopefully this will be sufficient cooling when playing games. Has an AMD Ryzen 7 5800X and Nvidia 3070 8GB.
Here's what it looks like:
There are three front fans, two CPU air cooler fans, and one rear fan.
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