mediasorcerer
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System Name | THE MEDIAMACHINE |
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Processor | i5-3570k |
Motherboard | Asus gene v z-77 matx. |
Cooling | Antec h20 620 |
Memory | 2x4gb g.skill ripjaws z 2400 |
Video Card(s) | h.i.s radeon 7950 reference 3 gb- hooray!!! |
Storage | samsung 128gb~830 ssd. samsung 500gb hdrive. |
Display(s) | 22 inch tele. |
Case | circa 1996 grey rat box with no sides front.until my own is finished |
Audio Device(s) | inbuilt creative.supreme effects 3 |
Power Supply | thermaltake tt-500w |
Software | win 7 x64- |
Benchmark Scores | Coming soon |
I have a single radiator for cooling, and i was running it with one fan in front, one behind push/pull etc, however, i have spare fans and rigged one onto the radiator so now it has two on the front and one on the back, im also thinking of adding a fourth to the back so its 2x2 in push pull, haha, two on the front and two on the back.
Is this crazy? What im concerned with is that if some fans rpm is different, could it cause some to burn out due to the different speeds rotating at?
Like a backpressure scenario, with one fan forcing the next one to under or over rotate thus creating friction or irregular voltage /heat in the fan motors?
pic below,note two fans in front,one rear, thoughts on this from tpu technocrati ?
Is this crazy? What im concerned with is that if some fans rpm is different, could it cause some to burn out due to the different speeds rotating at?
Like a backpressure scenario, with one fan forcing the next one to under or over rotate thus creating friction or irregular voltage /heat in the fan motors?
pic below,note two fans in front,one rear, thoughts on this from tpu technocrati ?