I just added a side mount intake fan to augment my rear and top mount exhaust fan. I was running with the left side panel off. Adding the side intake fan made put the side on. Since doing this my CPU temperature has dropped 10-15 degrees C under load. I find it hard to believe this temperature drop. This is an i7 running at 3.6Ghz. I added a side intake to my backup computer and I'm seeing the same kind of temperature drop. The idle temperatures remain at their old levels.
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The only thing I have against side intake fans is that, if unfiltered, they blow dust and lint directly into the CPU cooler.
Much better to use a screen or filter over them. I get sufficient airflow from front intake fans, along with rear exhaust fans. But your case may behave differently.
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The side mount fans are well below the CPU and blow into card slots not the CPU. I'm also using a front intake fan.
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The side mount fans are well below the CPU and blow into card slots not the CPU
The only thing I have against side intake fans is that, if unfiltered, they blow dust and lint directly into the CPU cooler.i use black to go together with the case i put them from inside with 2 side tape
As far as the temperatures any blow in fan can have positive impact because is always better to have positive pressure in pc case ( that is more air coming in than going out)
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