I had thought the same thing when I read about all these gamers that 
have 7 and 8 fans. Yes unless they are all managed in some way not to 
create turbulence they can't be of much use. The 2 fans that would go on 
the side cover have their mesh cutouts set one atop the other. Two fans 
blowing in right on top of the CPU fan might be hazardous and may be 
better served using one to blow in and the other to blow out. But you 
can't have to many fans exhausting  or I would think the CPU fan would 
then starve. The CPU fan that I have on at the moment is the stock Intel 
setup that came in the box with the chip.  YEah I may need to do some 
trial and error. I do know one thing and that is I'm not going to do any 
exporting with Premiere until I get the temps down. Looks like I need at 
least another $100 to solve this. Does it ever end? Starting to look 
like my computer is costing more to maintain than my Harley.   If/when I 
find a solution I will post it.

Matt


On 10/8/2010 8:59 PM, Lee Menningen wrote:
>
> Matt
>
> I know nothing of water coolers so I can't comment on that, and I 
> don't know
> about a pipe-style heatsink either. But I wonder about this: you have a
> front-mounted fan blowing in. Now if a side fan was installed that
> essentially blows in at 90deg to the front fan, I'm wondering whether some
> of the side fan pressure, as its flow bends sideways when it hits the MB,
> will splash forward and that backpressure may actually reduce the flow of
> that front fan. Something to think about. Other components on the MB
> probably don't need additional cooling since those components are spread
> out, whereas the CPU has to dissipate 130 watts emanating from a very 
> small
> space, and maybe the graphics card which also generates heat. Some mfgr's
> funnel onto or away from the CPU (I've seen Dell and HP funnel away). Or
> perhaps that side fan could/should be another exhaust (just guessing, I
> don't really know). What if you had two front fans? The top and rear 
> exhaust
> fans are probably perfect. Hopefully your CPU fan/heat-sink combo are 
> sized
> correctly.
>
> Just a few more thoughts, not to run this into the ground too much!
>
> Lee
>



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