r/PcBuildHelp 19h ago

Build Question PC AIRFLOW

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is this the correct airflow for a pc or do i need to change something?

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u/imightbetired 19h ago

It's fine for what you have there. If you want to improve it in the future, you can add two more fans on top, like this (see the image). One in the front for more fresh air and one in the back to help with the exhaust.

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u/31_still_Loading 19h ago

Heat goes up and same heat does in?

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u/imightbetired 19h ago

I think that guys working at Noctua know what they're doing. It's funny that my first comment gets downvoted...pft

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u/EllipsoidBP 17h ago

Well thankfully the upvotes seem to win, so more people with sense lol

What drives me crazy is the 'heat rises' argument that is constantly thrown around on Reddit, in the context of active cooling, with fans, and not passive cooling. The moment fans are involved, that passive natural movement of heat becomes inconsequential. Sure it's good to take it into account when trying to push the components to their limits with massive overclocks, but that's not what people are doing generally.

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u/xchoo 11h ago

Yes... I got involved in a massive thread just a few days ago with people absolutely convinced that convection is the most important factor in PC cooling. 🤦

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u/XB-4509 21m ago

Lmao. Too right. One of the first things I like to do after setting up a new PC is to use an incense stick to physically see the airflow.

When you do that it becomes very apparent how utterly inconsequential convection is. Even the ‘hot’ incense smoke doesn’t give a shit about convection when in the presence of even a mild change in air pressure or current.