In my case all fans as exhaust is actually the best way to cool it. I tested like 5 variations. It pulls aor from the gap between the case and glass side panel
I’ve ran exhaust only setups, just for curiosity sake. It just makes for a dusty PC that runs hot. Mind you, this was back in the 00’s with a Thermaltake Kandalf, a case designed to be high in airflow.
What happens is that you get low air pressure inside, and more importantly, no air *flow* across the hot components. Basically air goes in close to the fans, then comes out again, while the hot air close to the CPU/GPU stands still.
Kind of L take. It doesn’t matter exausting all air still creates a negative static pressure which still pulls air in the case seeking to equalize pressure. It just means you dont include fans where intake would be.
I have ran fans acting as exuast with no intake for years. I see 1 or 2 C higher ambient temperature inside the PC, however I get next to none of the dust. I have NEVER had problems with my setup. I run a rather hot running CPU I7 8700K that gets no hotter than 75C, and an an RTX 3080 Supreme X 12GB that gets no warmer than 76C fully loaded.
real answer: The exhaust will create a low pressure zone inside the case so outside air will be sucked in from the panel gaps. This is essentially why when building a PC you want more exhausts than intakes. But having only exhausts will not let enough air in.
Well the air would be pulled through any hole available. Unless its vacuumed sealed air will exist. Basically creating a vacuum cleaner and sucking up anything around it for air. In terms of cooling. Well that would be non existent.
Setting all fans to exhaust causes multiple problems, sure it can’t create a strong vacuum but less air means worse heat transfer. It will heat soak. now also consider that the fans are pushing air out from multiple sides of the case this makes the meager airflow inside uneven. air cooling works best when the airflow moves in a continuous single direction enabling cold air in without mixing it with the hot air being exhausted.
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So assuming most cases have a PSU fan opening air would come from the bottom of case and up and out.
I have a better idea. Just place all the fans as intake, so it can get all the air it needs. (!)
In my case all fans as exhaust is actually the best way to cool it. I tested like 5 variations. It pulls aor from the gap between the case and glass side panel
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Is that Caleb Francis?
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Technically it’ll pull air from the holes and crevices of the case since it’s not air tight and works ok. A lot better then all intake
Yeah I made that mistake with my first build
*The boss when he finally becomes playable*
Would it be sad I know exactly where my air is going when I built mine is Sept last year
He was trying to run crysis
What pc is vacuum sealed 😂
Dude, juat compare it with human lungs
I’ve ran exhaust only setups, just for curiosity sake. It just makes for a dusty PC that runs hot. Mind you, this was back in the 00’s with a Thermaltake Kandalf, a case designed to be high in airflow.
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all fans on exhaust actually works great, you just gotta leave the side panel off lol.
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"it creates a black hole"
well yes if it has enough power 😂
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What if I set it all to exhaust and open the cause letting air in through that?
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Black hole happens when you set all the fans to intake.
They kinda are the opposite of a vacuum.
What happens is that you get low air pressure inside, and more importantly, no air *flow* across the hot components. Basically air goes in close to the fans, then comes out again, while the hot air close to the CPU/GPU stands still.
Vacuum chamber go brrr
Remove side panel then set it all to exhaust. Thats what i did.
Kind of L take. It doesn’t matter exausting all air still creates a negative static pressure which still pulls air in the case seeking to equalize pressure. It just means you dont include fans where intake would be.
I have ran fans acting as exuast with no intake for years. I see 1 or 2 C higher ambient temperature inside the PC, however I get next to none of the dust. I have NEVER had problems with my setup. I run a rather hot running CPU I7 8700K that gets no hotter than 75C, and an an RTX 3080 Supreme X 12GB that gets no warmer than 76C fully loaded.
Intern these sre fine temperatures..
Im so confused but very intertained 😂
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What the hell, did Jared EAT Linux???? Bro looks like he eats power supplies for protein.
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real answer: The exhaust will create a low pressure zone inside the case so outside air will be sucked in from the panel gaps. This is essentially why when building a PC you want more exhausts than intakes. But having only exhausts will not let enough air in.
lol NO!!!
Well the air would be pulled through any hole available. Unless its vacuumed sealed air will exist. Basically creating a vacuum cleaner and sucking up anything around it for air. In terms of cooling. Well that would be non existent.
Didn’t tech jesus did a video about negative/positive/normal pressure and there was no significant differences?
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Cases aren’t really air tight so it will get in, problem s that lo pressure will suck in loads of dust with it
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It causes the air to be pulled from the cases crevasses so you end up with dusty seems
Setting all fans to exhaust causes multiple problems, sure it can’t create a strong vacuum but less air means worse heat transfer. It will heat soak. now also consider that the fans are pushing air out from multiple sides of the case this makes the meager airflow inside uneven. air cooling works best when the airflow moves in a continuous single direction enabling cold air in without mixing it with the hot air being exhausted.
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