![]() ![]() My case has MLs on the front for looks and intake pressure, Purewings everywhere else for practicality, and as of today Noctua IP52 Industrials up top to force air through the radiator.Ĭorsair's ML140 has a sexy frame, lighting and it's very powerful. As a matter of fact they're almost as quiet as the much more expensive Corsairs.Ĭorsair's ML140 has a sexy frame, lighting and it's very powerful. ![]() The PureWings range are paired-back Silentwings, but are still surprisingly powerful, whisper quiet(actually almost silent) and cost a fraction as much. My go-to picks are the BeQuiet PureWings 2 for pragmatism and Corsair ML140 for looks. But a quality 140 is still a very potent fan and most than powerful enough for your build. A 140 is slightly less powerful than a 120. Rear is exhaust because you can't add enough fans for good airflow. Front fans are always intakes because rear-intake isn't practical. That means bottom fans are always intakes and top fans are always exhausts. You don't need to spend a fortune on Corsair MLs(although that'd look and sound great.) All you need is steady flow, don't overthink it.Īir naturally rises. All you need is a steady air current going in the front and coming out through the top and rear. Originally posted by Nightz:Thanks a lot for the help might be getting bequiet sw3 idk yetįor a build like this, airflow isn't super important. ![]()
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