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Seems right but impossible to do now with the actual Case ( i need a new one and search on internet/youtube for one with good and big 120/140 fans for silence mostly and flow)
I was meaning something like this is useless for me right now.
Fan1 ---> CPU FINS maybe fan 2 ---> Psu fan ^ (out)
I have this setup with the home fan blow into it from the side put down into some enciclopedias lol small desk
be quiet! case fans are the best for less noise pollution.
PSU fan orientation should always be facing outside of the case unless you have a case without such an option and would choke the fan.
RIght now the cpu cooler is facing the PSU and not the ram how is supposed to do,i just can't mount this way,the other option is to put the fans that blow into the gpu backplate (is hot by itself in gaming),so the air that flow into the psu and the psu push out it on the back it the best option i have now
If that's all you can do, then it is what it is.
Yeah..it just works....sorry but i love to Cit Todd when i can heheh,anyway thanks for your time,much apreciate it :) Pretty cool advices and clear ones too.
You're welcome, it's what I'm here for.