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H100i Cooler Custom Fan compatibility?!
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Hey folks, another question! So I have a H100i cooler, i7 4930k and a 980ti hybrid (on its way) My fans for the h100i are pretty loud and temps while having like 10 tabs open and a few programs and music etc don't normally rise above 35ish (After being open for a few hours) So the fans I'm thinking of replacing the H100i are the Noctua NF-F12 PWM Fan 120mm. So are these still going to keep my system nice and cool? And provide enough air for the rad etc?
Also by any chance would this fan suit better for my new Evga 980ti Hybrid?
And thirdly, I currently have an Intake fan on the front of my case and side (240mm) Do I actually need these? or can I get rid of one? Also what would you say's better a negative or positive air flow setup?
Thanks people!
Also by any chance would this fan suit better for my new Evga 980ti Hybrid?
And thirdly, I currently have an Intake fan on the front of my case and side (240mm) Do I actually need these? or can I get rid of one? Also what would you say's better a negative or positive air flow setup?
Thanks people!
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The NF-F12's are decent Rad fans yes
I wouldn't bother replacing the fan that comes with 980ti hybrid the stock one isn't that bad and it won't be running at full spend anyway.
Positive pressure is better for keeping dust to a minimum as long as all the intakes are using dust filters as with negative pressure you'll get dust everywhere in the case.
I wouldn't bother replacing the fan that comes with 980ti hybrid the stock one isn't that bad and it won't be running at full spend anyway.
Positive pressure is better for keeping dust to a minimum as long as all the intakes are using dust filters as with negative pressure you'll get dust everywhere in the case.
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Oh okay then, looks like I'll only order two fans then haha
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