Yes this is true, however once the radiator fan combo has more work than it can cool as hotter air cannot cool hot liquid, the only thing the case will move is hot air, and not cool. Not cool bro, not cool.
The fan takes air and moves it out. Its not going to send the hot air back into the case. It takes hot air out, the intake at other end takes cool air in. Not rocket science. Unless got air can magically teleport from the output side of the radiator back to the intake. Although yes it would inhibit radiator function. Considering a thick 120mm radiator is usually overkill, it should still manage. Especially as that air won't be very warm. Or you could run the radiator as intake, but then it heats the incoming air.
Actually yes sir. Here is the overclock solution, it is what I do. As you brought up earlier, the radiator allows air to pass, this air cools the radiator, thus the cooler the air cooling the radiator, the better of a job the radiator can do. This translates into lower socket temperatures, and with a properly un-inhibited exhaust, displacement of major interior thermal by use of positive pressure. One can argue, and I do, that cooling the radiator first heats the case interior. Voltage regulator modules, motherboard, ram, will heat up more so, but when the case's interior ambient air will be equal with that component's minimum temperature one can blow as much air on a thermal unit as theoretical cubic per foot allows and in the end it will not go colder. That is when the AMD guys bring out liquid nitrous. So you wont lose or gain a thing. No it is not rocket science, and I am not magical, but when a radiator does plug the exhaust (an only one exhaust situation, I have to stress this here), it will radiate heat inside the case, more so than passive cooling can handle because restricted dissipation flow. I am no professor, but I love thinking about counter scenarios, such as a potato in an exhaust pipe, or a Ferrari/Lamborghini that cannot cool without airflow at low speeds.
Air is still flowing out of it. Hell, the fans on those radiators are usually rated for double the static pressure and about half the flow. Aka, a pretty much equal mass of exhaust air as intake air. Plus you can have the PSU intake from the case, providing an extra exhaust at the cost of the PSU not having nice cool air coming in (which isnt usually a problem for them). Then there are actually other vents and holes for excess air to vent from if you do manage to have more air coming in than the radiator fan is allowing out.
I know this is not a computer question, but is this a sucking wound? are we two "birds" in a chicken match?
Not irrelevant, but does not answer my argument, it changes my point of focus, very intelligent. - - - Updated - - - this is not english - - - Updated - - - You are saying that a radiator does not hinder air flow? Even when forced? As you say you literally do not know what I am on about. I think you are a helicopter that has drained its pint of fuel and now falls without that column holding it high.
I literally dont know what you are on about No. This is what I dont understand. This isnt english, this is the nonsensical ramblings of a high man, hell, I've had conversations with people tripping on acid that make more sense. Yes a radiator restricts flow. It doesnt fucking matter though. There are other holes punched all over the back and top of the case to vent excess air. And I have no idea if you are a non native speaker or something but "I literally dont know what you are on about" is funnily enough, english.
Why are you cussing? Yes it does matter, holes do not provide air flow so the components down to the very screws it is assembled with will overheat. It will not have dissipation. As to the two vehicles going head to head in a game of "chicken," what am I "on" about, and the physics of flight for rotatory aircraft, well then my friend (if you so call this a friendship) No I am not on acid, and to be honest, I have never found a more rude welcome.
Every one of your posts is annoying and unreadable non sense and how you even filled this page I don't know. Sentence structure is important.
I complemented the case. I stated my opinion that still stands, and I still think the air flow is a problem. I would probably buy the case if I had the GTX to fit it, but I don't.
Are you tripping on DMT right now? LSD? Had a half gram dab of Predator Pink lately? You make absolutely no fucking sense, and I've talked to people too high out of their minds to do anything, yet they use proper English. Ontopic, my laptop needs upgraded, 5400 RPM drive just doesn't cut it coming from a cold boot.
People say the same with minecraft, just because you can run a game that doesn't mean you can run every game. - - - Updated - - - Oh wait a second, is that mac or a custom OS? I thought you were realating to hardware, my bad.