Removing the rear exhaust fan, then rotating the AIO, lets you run 3 front fans as intake, set your AIO fans to act as exhaust, and then you're running a positive air pressure setup[even if just barely], since the radiator will somewhat impede the flow out. You're following the natural path of heat, feeding the AIO with cool air directly, and get that complete look for the front panel with all 3 fans. Thanks for the review of this case btw, as I'm looking at it for a build to replace a laptop for a friend who just re-enlisted back into the Marines[he's passing it on to his wife], and will be stationed at Camp Lejuene. His budget is a tight 1500$, but this case looks like a good cost cutting area at 75$ locally for me without sacrificing quality, or aesthetics. Your review helped narrow it down to to this one most likely, and lets me work in a larger additional M.2 for storage.
You could avoid the limitation of 2 fans on the front by installing 3 fans from the inside. Then remove your rear fan and mount it on the outside rear of the case. Then install your 360 cooler with fans. That would give you enough room. Not ideal but manageable. You could get a metal fan screen to mount on the rear fan if you desired. Other than that, I don't know how much room you have probably a 1/2 inch or so, but possibly you could use a thin rear fan that might fit inside. They do have some specialty fans that might fit the build.
Removing the rear exhaust fan, then rotating the AIO, lets you run 3 front fans as intake, set your AIO fans to act as exhaust, and then you're running a positive air pressure setup[even if just barely], since the radiator will somewhat impede the flow out. You're following the natural path of heat, feeding the AIO with cool air directly, and get that complete look for the front panel with all 3 fans.
Thanks for the review of this case btw, as I'm looking at it for a build to replace a laptop for a friend who just re-enlisted back into the Marines[he's passing it on to his wife], and will be stationed at Camp Lejuene. His budget is a tight 1500$, but this case looks like a good cost cutting area at 75$ locally for me without sacrificing quality, or aesthetics. Your review helped narrow it down to to this one most likely, and lets me work in a larger additional M.2 for storage.
You could avoid the limitation of 2 fans on the front by installing 3 fans from the inside. Then remove your rear fan and mount it on the outside rear of the case. Then install your 360 cooler with fans. That would give you enough room. Not ideal but manageable. You could get a metal fan screen to mount on the rear fan if you desired. Other than that, I don't know how much room you have probably a 1/2 inch or so, but possibly you could use a thin rear fan that might fit inside. They do have some specialty fans that might fit the build.
Installing the rear fan on the outside must be one of the ugliest setups possible, we shouldn't be forced to do any of that.
Do you think if we go with 3 slim fans front and a top 360mm radiator that would fit? That gives approximately 1cm/0.39 inches room to fit maybe?
Yes I think slim fans would work
Hi I have question I have a laptod gamer is normal to be connected charged every day or i have to disconnected my charger when is 100% battery
You don't need to disconnect the charger