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1- 90 mil in front intake
2- 90 mil on side cover intake. (positioned next to gpu and cpu)
2- 80 mil on back near top exhaust
2- 60 mil on back mounted on mobo cage exhaust
1- PCI slot fan exhaust
1- Milleniem Glaciator hsf
1- Radeon 8500 hsf
4- 50 mil in 2 removeable HD bays
1- chipset fan
HELL YES ITS OVERKILL,BUT IT MOVES AIR!
 
Intake:

3 92mm on the side
2 80mm in front

Exhaust
1 80mm on reat
Powersupply (contains 2 80mm)
1 40mm exaust on DigitalDoc5 at top of case.

I have a very positive case pressure.
 
2 120mm in on CPU/mobo side, switched and rheostat-controlled
4 80mm in on drive bays
2 60mm out on CPU side
2 50mm "
1 50mm HSF
1 40mm on chipset
1 Nidec Gamma blower cooling back of mobo
1 92mm exhaust on drive side
3 in dualPSU setup.
1 on GF2
 
120mm 68cfm front intake
HD Cooler 14cfm front intake
92mm 20cfm rheostat controlled side intake
92mm 44cfm side intake
80mm thermo controlled midway rear back exhaust
120mm 83cfm rear top back exhaust
40mmx20mm 0n chipset
Blue Orb on V/Card
2-PCI dual 50mm Fan cards-
cooling V/card & sound card
50mm HD cooler
92mm 55cfm CPU Fan

Ready to upgrade V/card to Asus 8200 T5
with Jag Cooler

Pat
 
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My current system:

2x80mm ?CFM

In my new system which hopefully will be up and running in a short while:

4X120mm 100+CFM
2x92mm 49CFM

(cpu, PSU fans not included)
 
fans

1 80mm intake
2 60mm exhaust
1 50mm northbridge
1 crorb
1 80mm cpu
1 power supply

7 total
 
Gonna be more soon...

1x80mm PSU Fan exhaust
1x92mm PSU intake
2x80mm Case fans (one in front, intake, one in back, exhaust)
piddly fan that will be changed very soon on the PSU, to get more cooling
1x40mm Northbridge fan

So thats 5 so far...

Gonna be adding two top exhausts, and one in the side, intake...
 
3x92 intakes
1x92 outlet
1x120 outlet blowhole
1x80 PSU
1x40 NB
1x40 SB
1x50 GPU

9 fans total;)

Oh yea. Also have 2x40 intake HDD cooler fans.

That brings the total to 11!!!
 
Geez you guys! I guess you need 10,11,12 fans to move all the heat from that 500W PSU you need so you can power all those fans :rolleyes:

Use 2 or 3, use the right 2 or 3, put them in the right place.

Road Warrior
 
I changed mine. I now have 7 fans, 4 of which I can not remove.
1 92mm and 1 80mm in the psu
1 60mm on the hs
1 30mm on the NB
1 120mm 126cfm intake at the bottom
1 80mm exhaust in the back
1 80mm exhaust at the top

* It is better to use bigger fans to replace many other fans. I was using around 10 fans before and my system is cooler now with 3 case fans than before. I think some of these people need to do some management.
 
1 80mm psu
1GPU radeon
1 chipset fan

Cryo cooling appy has 1 box/window fan running inaudible at the lowest setting

AT psu has one 80mm running 12v pump for H2O cooling.

Quite rig for running around 0 deg. C.

Very good solution if size does not matter:D
 
Better late then never I suppose in the last 5 months might as well update since its back to top.
Go go to top!
80mm stealth intake front
92mm x2 side intake stealths
20mm x3 frontal intake HD cooler
80mm stealth blowhole top
120mm Exhaust rear
92mm/80mm Enermax PSU fan intake/exhaust
80mm heatsink fan
40mm Northbridge fan
40mm geforce 4 cooling kit fan.
 
Well since it is already bumped...
I changed cases so
2 80mm clear fans with blue leds and rheostat in front and 2 more of the same in the back 20-52cfm 20-41db
1 80mm Ys-Tech 50cfm on hs
1 92 and 1 80 in the psu
 
1-Panaflo 120mm 69cfm lower front intake
1-Panaflo 120mm 69cfm side panel intake
1-Panaflo 120mm 69cfm top blowhole exhaust
1-Panaflo 92mm 60cfm rear exhaust
(all the Panaflos are controlled by a rheobus)
Thermalright AX-7 w/ 80mm 50cfm Sunon
Blorb on northbridge
Crystal orb on Ti200
Dual PSU w/ 2 80mm fans each
I Storm II HDD cooler
That would be a total of 12.
23c Case, 27c idle and 35c load.
 
Same here, just the power supply fan, and that's on a speed control circuit (PWM).
 
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