Coolermaster Haf X question..

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#1 GTA_MGS_1
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Hi peeps getting this case this week.. quick q.. as my fans will be running off the mobo at the same speed will it be better for 2 intake, 1 exhaust instead of 2? p.s i don't want a fan controller people :P

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Leave the fan setup alone keep it as it comes , run one or more of the fans off of the PSU they will come with adapters.

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#3  Edited By GTA_MGS_1
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Ok man, won't it be running full speed only if connected to psu though?

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#4 04dcarraher
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@GTA_MGS_1 said:

Ok man, won't it be running full speed only if connected to psu though?

they will run at the intended speeds and they are quiet

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#5  Edited By GeryGo  Moderator
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@GTA_MGS_1 said:

Hi peeps getting this case this week.. quick q.. as my fans will be running off the mobo at the same speed will it be better for 2 intake, 1 exhaust instead of 2? p.s i don't want a fan controller people :P

Since it got pretty large top exhaust fan, I'd recommend 1 top rear exhaust, 1 front intake and 1 rear exhaust.

Also if you're getting top mounted water cooling radiator I'd suggest taking off the pre installed case fan or adding another one