#Help

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craggy cloak
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Normally you would flip the psu 180 degrees so the fan pulls air from under the case
Do you have no mesh at the bottom of the case?
And how much power does your system have (which gpu, which psu)?

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Bc if the psu doesnt draw that much power and has like a semi good certificat (so it doesnt overheat quickly, which rarly is the case) it should be fine but the problem with a flipped psu is that the fan is pushing the hot air down (which is against the thermodirectional flow; hot air always rises) and it shares the same air intake area as the gpu
But like i said if there are no components that draw a lot of power or are known to get very hot and the psu and gpu are somewhat stable it should be fine
Btw how is your intake fan configuration?

unique condor
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The fan on the PSU draws air into the PSU. The fan on the GPU draws air into the GPU. You can have them pointed directly at each other with no effect.

craggy cloak
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Hm thats actually weird

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Ye

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Just brute force xD

brittle lynx
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what psu are you getting

brittle lynx
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Just worried your "600w" psu ism't actually "600w" and could harm your system :/

brittle lynx
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your old psu is probably better tbh :/