I currently have my P180 with a 5v Nexus at the back, and the top hole covered over and another 5v Nexus on the Ninja.
However I have been having some technical issues with my Chipset overheating, putting a slow running fan in the front (no bay or HDD's) solves the problem, but this has added to the noise level (Tri-Cool on low).
Does anyone think that a positive pressure P180 is feasible with the specs of my system using 1 nexus @ 5v and no fans in the back and top of the case (top hole uncovered) or will I be the ginnea-pig

I am also considering a couple of other options, and thoughts are welcome.
Other options include cutting a small hole in the side of my VGA-Coolers fan shroud which sits directly over the Chipset heatsink, this will of course blow air straight over the chipset when the fan starts up (currently 60C). This option has a few possible issues, such as it could make my GPU hotter thus making the fan spin faster - creating more noise.
I could also swap the heatsink for a larger one and bend/cut fins so that they dont foul the VGA Cooler, and the last option is just to make my VGA Silencer spin faster once it hits a certain temp, therefore removing more hot air from the local area.
Of all of the options the positive pressure is the most elegant solution, and requires little work and no expense, the question is will it work.???
If it is possible, but requires higher airflow, I could cut out the metal grill, and remove the dust filter, but the door would stay closed. Replacing the fan with a Noctua would also be worth consideration as the noise level would be the same but it would provide far more (nearly double) the amount of airflow.
Andy