Which IS better, positive or negative pressure?

Which IS better, positive or negative pressure?

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How fitting

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He is moot's little brother

Neither, do what DIY Perks did here
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>TL;DW
The computer in a sealed environment virtually free of dust and nearly silent during use.

Yeah he might as well be, they do look similar

Nice quads
user that is actually Moots younger brother.

Wait like, are they actually related?

YES!!!

Not "might as well be"; that is literally moot's younger brother. You think it's a coincidence he shows up on Jow Forums?

I like the concept, but his implementation is quite ugly honestly.

No he isn't you fucking faggots moot doesn't have any siblings, why even lie about this

>he doesn't know

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>moot doesn't have any siblings
>what is hiroshimoot

Spoiler alert: positive pressure always wins

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And who could forget meximoot?

I prefer positive pressure, in my case I have 2x140mm blowing in the front with dust filters, and 1x140mm in the back blowing out.

Took a look into it recently, nearly nothing after 2 years under my desk, just need to clean the dust filters every 6-7 months.

What case are you using?

my cpu is at 37C while doing nothing. i've got 5 fans exhausting, including the two exhausting through the front radiator

is that bad

>including the two exhausting through the front radiator
... what?

so you're saying i should set my fans to intake through the radiator

I mean, you have every fan in your case exhausting? How does air get in?

through the cracks and crevasses. is that not good enough

Seems like it'd work a lot better if you just did the normal airflow pattern of front-to-back or bottom-to-top rather than just "out".

but then the rgb fans on the radiator won't show their true beauty because they're facing up against it

Post pics

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Do you have 2 front 2 top 1 back setup?

>is that bad
How the fuck would anyone know?
>what is ambient temps

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it never gets hotter than 52C while playing left 4 dead

Can't you do radiator top instead of front? This current setup isn't too bad if the bottom allows for intake.

>when your PC is so big you can park cars inside of it

Justin Timberlake?

Honestly, that does look pretty sweet

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>the door jams on that dc2

>through the cracks and crevasses. is that not good enough

the crevasses on that dc2 are more than enough

So much work and cost for only that result.

i could, but i think it would be exhausting even more hot air through the radiator than it is now (assuming i mount the fans for exhaust)

anyways, i'm just bullshitting here (sort of). i'm most likely going to switch the fans to intake

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Czeched

>makes fun of the integra
>doesn't notice the stance on the miata

thanks for the support

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32~36C after gaming
H110i
front intake fans are turned off

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Were your parents disappointed when they found out you're gay?

is that good or bad

yes

>is that good or bad
yes

anything below 90C is fine

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Great vid ponchato!

What causes this? More forced convection?

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Positive is better because it essentially forces fresh air towards all your components, and as long as your intakes are filtered your system won't get dusty as quickly. HOWEVER, your ratio still needs to be reasonable. Don't go full retard and have entirely intakes even at the rear, have some exhaust, just make sure your ratio is positive.
t. mesh front case with 3 x 140mm intake and 1 x 140mm exhaust.

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Positive pressure basically makes your case repel dust. Also more efficient cooling. Seems like a no-brainer to me.

>tempered glass
>minimalist in appearance and functionality
I'm tired of this fad, I never liked it to begin with.
Good thing I stocked up on cases with at least 3 5.25 bays

So positive pressure condenses the air near the cpu at the same temp as a negative pressure system right? Does the higher pressure of air at the same temp allows more heat to transfer from the hotter cpu to the more numerous cooler air particles near the cpu? Or is it just creating better convection?

nice g602, good taste

where is all the airflow escaping in that rig?