Hey everyone! I'm looking for some advice on setting up the airflow in my Jonsbo D32 Pro case. My plan includes three 120mm intake fans at the bottom, one 120mm intake fan at the rear, and two exhaust fans at the top. However, I'm a bit confused about the orientation of my tower cooler fan—specifically, I've got the Mag Core Frozr AA13. The standard setup seems to have the fan on the right side blowing air to the left toward the rear fan. Is that the optimal airflow configuration, or would it be better to move the fan to the left side to blow air to the right? Any tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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You could also consider a reverse 120mm fan to maintain aesthetic appeal and airflow. If you want to keep the original fan, you can reposition it to the left side with some clips. Just be mindful of the gap between that fan and the rear one—it shouldn't be a huge problem, especially with a mATX motherboard.
For your setup, having the rear fan as an exhaust while the CPU cooler's fan blows air towards it is the way to go. It creates a nice airflow path!
Your case fan setup looks solid! The cooler fan should blow towards the front of the case from the right side. Changing it to the left might cause conflicts with the rear fan, leading to noise issues, so I’d leave it as is.
About the RGB—flipping the fan might affect how it looks, but you might still get a decent effect!

I see where you're coming from! So sticking with the standard configuration makes the most sense for airflow.