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Alright, cheers for the straightforward answer :)
Front in,
Back out,
Top out,
bottom in.
AIO front -> blowing inside
AIO back -> blowing inside
AIO top -> blowing outside
https://www.amazon.com/NZXT-FX-120MM-2600-Enthusiast/dp/B005DZKRRI/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1538849926&sr=8-3&keywords=120mm+2600
The airflow is just fine, curious as to why you are saying it is poor?
Guess my Rad is different, I dont have dead spots. I thought you where going to say the HDD cage gets no air, that is my biggest complaint with this case and why I just slammed a pump in there instead. Fans disperse the air, as long as it is dispersed you should be fine, air is not going to just go in from top and bottom of rad only, if it was i would be having serious temp issues. If you want I can post a video showing the airflow with vapor