Great video! Are you saying you'll get better thermals with PSU fan pointing into the case only when it's difficult for fan to exhaust the heat out of the bottom of the case or you'll get better thermals in all scenarios? This was actually something I was curious but ended up going with the "meta" and never tested it myself. Thank you!
Well i ended up with better thermals when the psu was "upside down" so the fan pulling air from the inside of the case, but the results are really only noticable, when the airflow in your case isnt that great. when you have more than 3 or 4 case fans and a well ventilated case, there shouldnt be a huge difference, but can still be a benefit, because you cant "forget" the bottom dust filter haha :D
@@limitless-hardware1866 I've never used a case that had a bottom mount PSU. I went from the classic top mounted PSU cases straight to dual chamber which the PSU's in that case are mounted sideways so the potential of the PSU getting choked off just isn't a problem.
@@limitless-hardware1866 Thank you for the quick response! Sounds like I'll stick with my current PSU orientation but it'll certainly be something I keep in mind with future builds :)
Great video!
Are you saying you'll get better thermals with PSU fan pointing into the case only when it's difficult for fan to exhaust the heat out of the bottom of the case or you'll get better thermals in all scenarios? This was actually something I was curious but ended up going with the "meta" and never tested it myself. Thank you!
Well i ended up with better thermals when the psu was "upside down" so the fan pulling air from the inside of the case, but the results are really only noticable, when the airflow in your case isnt that great. when you have more than 3 or 4 case fans and a well ventilated case, there shouldnt be a huge difference, but can still be a benefit, because you cant "forget" the bottom dust filter haha :D
@@limitless-hardware1866 I've never used a case that had a bottom mount PSU. I went from the classic top mounted PSU cases straight to dual chamber which the PSU's in that case are mounted sideways so the potential of the PSU getting choked off just isn't a problem.
@@limitless-hardware1866 Thank you for the quick response!
Sounds like I'll stick with my current PSU orientation but it'll certainly be something I keep in mind with future builds :)
@@Tyrannosary sure now worries!
can be a great benefit for silent systems.
I still don't know how to slow down 3 pin DC fans
Go into your uefi and set the fan control from pwm to dc mode then you will be able to do that