Use those apple or cocoa ones, those aren't that bad, but yeah but at least it will be a fine simulation.
I would try that if I already bought all the fans thanks.
Negative pressure is more efficient or cost less for the same amount of cooling. Positive pressure is cleaner, quieter but requires more fans or pressure due to the filters and the heat is being pushed out instead of sucked out.
If you really want positive presume then the only fan to exhaust is the rear facing fan
Yup is is more efficient and it is more plausible for my case because the only thing blocking the top exhaust is the 240 mm radiator rather than the intake that all are hindered by mesh and filters.
so I have decided that I am going for a negative Pressure case if I am going to overclock and a positive pressure if not.
Negative pressure:
Intake
- Front 200mm NZXT FZ 103 cfm
- Bottom 2 x 120mm Corsair SP120 62.74 cfm
- side 140mm nzxt FN 62.5 cfm
Total CFM = 290.98 cfm
- Top 2 x 200mm cnzxt fn 200 166 cfm
- back 140 nzxt FN 62.5 cfm
Total CFM = 394.5 cfm
difference: 103.52
Positive pressure:
Intake
- Front 200mm NZXT FZ 103 cfm
- Bottom 2 x 120mm Corsair SP120 62.74 cfm
- side 140mm nzxt FN 62.5 cfm
Total CFM = 290.98 cfm
- Top 2 x 200mm cnzxt fn 200 166 cfm (7 v 83 cfm) will be controlled by the motherboard so I can adjust it it the lowest possible setting
- back 140 nzxt FN 62.5 cfm
Total CFM = 228.5 cfm
difference: 62.48
Is this a reasonable set up?
is the difference in CFM is more than enough to offset the filters and mesh?