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Need help with cooling system for my first gaming pc , any help is much appreciated.

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This is my case , it has 3 pre-installed fans on the front operating at 1200rpm approximately and 43.5cfm . My graphics card has 2 more of its own and my cpu has an exaust fan. there are 3 more slots for fans 2 on the top of the box and 1 on the back. Should I buy a set of 3 43.5cfm fans (same as the ones on the front ) or is the air power they provide insufficient for proper system cooling ? What would you suggest ? Which way should the fans face (intake or exaust)? The image I have uploaded in addition , shows my pc specs. Thanks!
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You can buy the same fans. The airflow on that case doesnt look to be that great but the parts you got dont really get super hot anyway so i guess you'll be fine.

If i had to critique your build further, I would ditch the Corsair CV power supply and spend a little more money if you can for seasonic or superflower or higher tier Corsair unit. The lower end Corsair units tend to have questionable reliability compared to their other units and its always worth spending a bigger part of your budget on the heart of your machine rather than have to deal with problems further down the line.

This is how you should have the fans set up to channel the airflow. Blue arrows for Intake, red for exhaust.

 
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You get away with moving one of the front intake fans to the rear exhaust without purchasing more fans. If feel the need to increase noise levels by buying 3 more fans for the rear exhaust and top exhaust they dont have to be an exact match to the front intakes, close is ok. Also, if you did buy 3 more, I'd suggest some sort of fan controller to adjust their speed/noise.

If i had to critique your build further, I would ditch the Corsair CV power supply and spend a little more money if you can for seasonic or superflower or higher tier Corsair unit. The lower end Corsair units tend to have questionable reliability compared to their other units and its always worth spending a bigger part of your budget on the heart of your machine rather than have to deal with problems further down the line.
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You can buy the same fans. The airflow on that case doesnt look to be that great but the parts you got dont really get super hot anyway so i guess you'll be fine.

If i had to critique your build further, I would ditch the Corsair CV power supply and spend a little more money if you can for seasonic or superflower or higher tier Corsair unit. The lower end Corsair units tend to have questionable reliability compared to their other units and its always worth spending a bigger part of your budget on the heart of your machine rather than have to deal with problems further down the line.

This is how you should have the fans set up to channel the airflow. Blue arrows for Intake, red for exhaust.

Thanks for the reply! The only thing i have to point out is that i got advised by some people about the fans placement on my pc , many of them told me to use the one on the back as intake , because there are 2 on the top as exaust and the cfm of the front ones is not that strong meaning it will not counter the intake off the back and the front ones might not cool my cpu wich is placed near the back of the box . what do you think
 
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Thanks for the reply! The only thing i have to point out is that i got advised by some people about the fans placement on my pc , many of them told me to use the one on the back as intake , because there are 2 on the top as exaust and the cfm of the front ones is not that strong meaning it will not counter the intake off the back and the front ones might not cool my cpu wich is placed near the back of the box . what do you think
IDK if you what it means to have positive or negative pressure in a case, each have bad drawbacks if there is too much of one or the other. You already have 3 intake fans on the front, so you'll need to balance that out to keep case pressure closer to Zero (0). One rear exhaust will help, 2 top exhaust would be better than that, both of those would be best. Or you could move one ore more front exhaust fans as already suggested.
 

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IDK if you what it means to have positive or negative pressure in a case, each have bad drawbacks if there is too much of one or the other. You already have 3 intake fans on the front, so you'll need to balance that out to keep case pressure closer to Zero (0). One rear exhaust will help, 2 top exhaust would be better than that, both of those would be best. Or you could move one ore more front exhaust fans as already suggested.
Thanks for the advice ! yea i am familiar with case pressure , my quote is if an intake fan on the back is better for airflow due to the lack of cfm in general . if the front fans are not strong enough to push air through the back of my case and cfm causes the air to reach the middle part of my case i think an intake on the back with 2 exaust on top would be better , im not that familiar with cfm though thats why im not sure if cfm is strong enough or not to affect the case pressure negatively given the fact i have 2 exausts on top.
 
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I’d ditch that case entirely and get a new one that has some vents in the front or, ideally, a mesh front.

If you’re married to that case for whatever reason, I’d add two top intakes and one rear exhaust. But honestly, with your components, the expense isn’t worth buying new fans.

As it is, it doesn’t really matter how much pressure those front intakes fan are capable of producing — the front panel barely has any vents for intake (just the top as far as I can see). The only fan that can pull air into the chassis is the top one — the other two are probably just recycling the air in the chassis. You could probably just move the two front bottom intake fans to top intake and call it a day.
 
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Why would you need that many fans? 10400F with 1650 super doesn't produce much heat
 
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Thanks for the advice ! yea i am familiar with case pressure , my quote is if an intake fan on the back is better for airflow due to the lack of cfm in general . if the front fans are not strong enough to push air through the back of my case and cfm causes the air to reach the middle part of my case i think an intake on the back with 2 exaust on top would be better , im not that familiar with cfm though thats why im not sure if cfm is strong enough or not to affect the case pressure negatively given the fact i have 2 exausts on top.
As I said already, you could move one of the three intake fans to the rear as an exhaust fan.

cfm is how much air the fan can move in a certain amount of time. What that boils down to is that more fans equal more airflow, case design matters also because it affects the airflow path. Heat rises which is why case are designed with top vents where we can add fans. Rear fans are mostly there to direct that airflow path, which is why its primarily used as exhaust.
 
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