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    oh ok ill stick with the stock fan then, for my new case theres gonna be twofans at the front blowing air to the back, one at the side blowing air out, another at the back blowing air out and another one at the top blowing air out. does that answer your question? (its the antec nine hundred case btw)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elvenmunky View Post
    oh ok ill stick with the stock fan then, for my new case theres gonna be twofans at the front blowing air to the back, one at the side blowing air out, another at the back blowing air out and another one at the top blowing air out. does that answer your question? (its the antec nine hundred case btw)
    Actually no, it doesn't and don't give up so easily.

    I can think of a few things wrong with the stock HS/fan but my opinion doesn't count when it comes to your PC.
    You need to decide how the case cooling is working out and then make changes based on what you've observed.

    -Make sure you have SMART enabled in BIOS so you can grab temps from the HDD(s).
    -Where is the PSU located in that case? You neglected to include it's fan in the tally.
    -I'd probably start with both the sidepanel and backplane's fans blowing in.

    Run the stock setup for a week or so, monitoring temps (and writing them down- data is important!), then either swap some fans to exhaust or unplug them altogether and see what happens. Airflow within a case is NEVER as obvious and orderly as the manufacturer's simplified diagrams would have you believe and surprising results can come from completely non-intuitive changes.

    When you do decide to make a change, make one at a time so you can isolate it's effect on the cooling system.

    More/bigger/louder fans do not necessarily mean better results.

    After you can present some data from the above procedures THEN we can talk about aftermarket parts.
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    The Antec 900 has excellent airflow, so it'd make perfect sense to run an aftermarket cpu cooler to add the icing on the cake. The arctic cooling freezer 64 has been working very well for me. With the intake and exhaust fans on low, and the top 200mm fan on medium (best settings if you wanna keep things quiet) the cpu tends to stay in the mid 30's, load it hits the early 40's. You should check out the ACF7, it's fairly inexpensive yet effective. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835186134
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    cheers linkin
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    Zalman heatsinks all the way. Tried and true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clocker View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Elvenmunky View Post
    lowest temps, not bothered about noise
    Then I would recommend an Apache helicopter.


    Watch your fingers.
    lol
    i don't have a space for it

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    Quote Originally Posted by TiToiNc View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by clocker View Post

    Then I would recommend an Apache helicopter.


    Watch your fingers.
    lol
    i don't have a space for it
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    The apache helicopter can carry 4 hellfire missiles on each rail.

    It creates it's own space.

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