Is there a systematic way of knowing which way a fan will blow? Yesterday I had to take down a machine to switch out a dead dvd-writer, and took advantage of the halt to clean out the inside a bit. The existing fan was quite dirty, so I decided to install a Slipstream 120 I have had lying around for a couple of years. With the fan on the same side of my TRUE, one direction (wires-side on the inside) works markedly better in terms of temp/fan speed than the other.
Until now, all the pictures I had seen in SPCR articles show the manufacturer's label facing away from the heatsink. With my Scythe fans, that means the side the wires connect to the motor will be on the outside.
On my rig, using an Antec 182, GA-P35-DS4, with a TRUE and a passively cooled graphics card, it is <expletive deleted> hard to refit the fan without removing the graphics card, and that is also jolly fiddly, because that heatsink overhangs the graphics card release catch.
So, before I take this - and other machines - to pieces to try and reduce the noise - I still have a couple of Slipstreams left over from the earlier project I never completed - I should like to know if there is a shortcut.
And I do realise that the answer may be different in the Southern Hemisphere

Thanks in advance, and should this perhaps be in the FAQ if there is a way of knowing?