
I’m so confused her. So people say to get neutral pressure in the case right? Which means same amount of intake and exhaust fans, and then they install 3 fans for intake in the front and then 1 for exhaust in the back, and then a 360 mil AIO ontop (has 3 exhaust fans). Isn’t that negative pressure? Looks like this
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If it was just fans then you would be absolutely correct, but pushing air through the radiator creates turbulence and slows the flow dramatically, I have a near [identical](https://www.reddit.com/r/gamingpc/s/pez2gcqCYy) setup to this and it’s absolutely fine.
If you’re that nervous about it just don’t run the rear fan but I wouldn’t recommend that with a high end motherboard and high end CPU because the airflow over the VRMs is important.