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Technology & Hardware / BitFenix - Prodigy Build
« on: February 22, 2013, 04:13:33 am »
Quote from: Mayhem_Lee;1518688
Hey mate, 2 x 120mm  Intake fans on the front, 1 xx 140mm exhaust on the arse with the H100 exhausting through the top.

What Cpu are you wanting to run and will it be overclocked? Also which revision h100 are you using? h100 or h100i?
 People have noted cooler cpu temps when using the h100 as intake 3- 5 c difference, But with a noise increase due to the top mesh and higher case temps.

Personally i think exhausting out the top is the best option, Gets all the heat out and away from mobo and back of the gfx card.

 
Thanks. I'm running a 3570k overclock. I'm going  to use the h100 because I picked it up for $80 at best buy. Also did you use two 120's fans in the front and a 140 in the back?

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Technology & Hardware / Airflow
« on: February 21, 2013, 03:11:35 pm »
Quote from: Mayhem_Lee;1516317
Moved all my gear into a fractal node 304 case, Tight fit but works nicely. Unfortunately I moved into a new flat without aircon so Rebuilt the prodigy. See attached photo with H100 Push/Pull & Evga 680 SC Signature edition card fitted.


http://i1001.photobucket.com/albums/af133/mayheml33/IMG_1039.jpg



http://i1001.photobucket.com/albums/af133/mayheml33/IMG_1266_zpsc200aa62.jpg

 
Great setup. I was wondering what is your airflow intake/exhaust with the Prodigy setup? I'm trying to do the same kind of build however when reading up on push/pull setups nobody explains the directions the fans are blowing. I'd appreciate the information because this is my first time build and I want to use an H100 on top with a couple other fans. I was thinking of having the front as an intake and exhausting air out the back and top, is that a good idea with an h100?

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