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Raidmax blazer
2x120mm intake(Front)
1x 80mm exhaust(Rear)
All that hot air inside with a poxy 80mm exhausting me4an your componets will be trying to cool with a mix of the warm air inside and some cooler air from outside. Not to mention being so small the 80mm will liking be running at max speeds and max noise.
So a big no imho.
As for the Raidmax Zeta. It does have reasonable space for better fan placement and airflow. Going by the website it only comes with 1 120mm rear fan. If the place you are purchasing it from included extra fans I'd strongly suggest querying what those fans are. It can be better to pay a little more for fewer better quality fans and leave a few empty locations than fill all locations with cheap poor performing fans.Poor quality can mean lower airflow and higher noise.