andrewhawkins986
Bronze Level Poster
Hi all,
When PCS shipped my system, they installed the AIO rad in the front of the case. However, in this position it meant that the CPU pump was the highest point in the system, and as a result it's now become noisy. When the rad was in the front of the PC, the fans were on the 'outside', with the rad on the inside.
I've now moved the rad to the top of the case, but now the rad is screwed directly to the top of the case, with the fans then screwed to the rad on the inside.
In this new position, is there any recommendation on which way the fans should 'blow'? Should they be trying to draw air into the case from the outside (even though they're now behind the rad) or just blowing air from the case over the rad? I suspect it's the former, but wonder whether the restriction of the rad is a potential issue.
Also, it's a 'Coolermaster Liquid Lite 240'. Is the direction of the fans likely to be indicated on them, or is it just a question of powering them and feeling which way the airflow goes?
Edit: This answers the question about determining which way the fans blow at least. It specifies it's for case fans, but hopefully applies to the AIO fans too.
Thanks
Andy
When PCS shipped my system, they installed the AIO rad in the front of the case. However, in this position it meant that the CPU pump was the highest point in the system, and as a result it's now become noisy. When the rad was in the front of the PC, the fans were on the 'outside', with the rad on the inside.
I've now moved the rad to the top of the case, but now the rad is screwed directly to the top of the case, with the fans then screwed to the rad on the inside.
In this new position, is there any recommendation on which way the fans should 'blow'? Should they be trying to draw air into the case from the outside (even though they're now behind the rad) or just blowing air from the case over the rad? I suspect it's the former, but wonder whether the restriction of the rad is a potential issue.
Also, it's a 'Coolermaster Liquid Lite 240'. Is the direction of the fans likely to be indicated on them, or is it just a question of powering them and feeling which way the airflow goes?
Edit: This answers the question about determining which way the fans blow at least. It specifies it's for case fans, but hopefully applies to the AIO fans too.
Thanks
Andy
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