If indeed he is going to use multiple rads, there will be such high airflow that the difference in air temperature will be negligable. If he only used ONE radiator, he will want to pull air in from outside of the case. It really depends on the application: there are no hard and fast rules to watercooling, except that every setup will be different. The trick is optimizing your kit for your specific PC.
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