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Power Supply in the Bottom of the Case

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 7:02 pm
by dgood
So I bought a Coolermaster Storm Scout. Legit Reviews did a review of it. I had a few questions the most pressing would be the placement and orientation of the power supply. It seems it is designed to have the power supply draw air from the carpet as the primary option and have it's own air loop. However it has the ability to put it where it draws air out the case and out the back also. Which would be better? Drawing it from the carpet would mean cooler air by a bit, but also more dust/fibers and constriction of air since my carpet is decently tall. Or should I the fan toward the inside get the air that might be warm from two 8800gts cards?

Also, in the review where did the fan on the door come from? was it removed from the front fan or was it an additional red led fan that was purchased? Or is it a stock picture to make it look cooler though it doesn't come with it?

Re: Power Supply in the Bottom of the Case

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 8:02 pm
by DaIceMan
cut a piece of 1 x 12 shelving to the size of the case (or slightly bigger for stability) and put that under the case. Can be painted to match and act as a barrier between the carpet and the bottom of the case.

Re: Power Supply in the Bottom of the Case

Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 11:27 am
by Optix
I have mine pointing down but in the original NZXT Tempest there is no vent so it is drawing air out of the case only it is doing it from the coolest possible area near the bottom. If you are worried about dust you could fashion your own dust filter out of tight metal screening and stick it to the bottom of your case. This would eliminate the possibility of a fabric filter being sucked into your PSU and you could spray paint if to the color of your liking.

Regardless, up or down is fine.

Remember, warm air rises so either way your PSU will be pulling cooler air from your case than if it were at the top. It's a win/win situation in my opinion assuming your 4 or 8-pin power connector is long enough.

Why do I have mine pointed down you may ask? Screws. Beware the screws!

Re: Power Supply in the Bottom of the Case

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 11:04 pm
by dgood
I was more worried about actual carpet as I removed the fan filter that was in the case for better air flow into psu. It has screws to go both directions, but I think since it has holes already fro air from below i'll orient it that way.