What is the best case fan configuration?

What is the best case fan configuration?

Generally, you want the case fans in front of the case drawing in air while the fans at the rear blow air out. If your case has vents at the top, they should be placed as exhaust fans because hot air will rise.

Is Antec a good fan brand?

Well some of the Antec 120mm’s are good because you can get the Tri-Cool fans which allow you to have 3 different speed settings. However you’ll find lots of people suggesting the S-Flex fans myself included. They are some of the best CFM per DBA fans especially for the cost.

Is it better to have 2 140mm fans or 3 120mm fans?

Generally speaking, with airflow equitable, the 140mm will be spinning slower and quieter. However, most 120mm will spin at max faster that a 140mm, so 3x 120mm can put out more cfm, if barely. Mostly it boils down to aesthetics.

Are Antec 120mm fans good?

Antec make great stuff, I seen this RGB fan for an awesome price & thought I give it a go. These fans are 120mm, PWM (4pin), non addresable RGB ring (4pin). Fans work great with MSI Mystic Light. I did not need controller, just daisy chain them and connect to motherboard.

Is Antec a Chinese company?

Antec, Inc. Antec, Inc. is a Taiwanese manufacturer of personal computer (PC) components and consumer tech products. Antec’s principal products are computer cases and power supplies.

Are 120 or 140 fans better?

The 120mm fans are the standard fans in most PCs. They boast several impressive features, including noise levels many users would consider acceptable. However, the 140mm fans’ sleek performance makes it noteworthy. With better noise levels and airflow, the 140mm would be more superior.

Is 3 120mm fans enough?

Yes you should be fine.

Are 140mm fans louder than 120mm?

Aaaah, 140mm fans are NOT louder than 120mm fans, I think you need to check your facts. There are quiet 120mm fans and very quiet 140mm fans. Most of the time the larger fans move more air and can spin at a lower rpm so they don’t create as much of a buffeting sound which is what most people hear as fan noise.