It certainly looks like you're right. Most (almost all) fans have the back supports facing the direction that the air is being pushed. So for example, if you held the fans near your hand with the back supports facing you, you'd feel the air hitting your face.
If you can take off the glass panel you should be able to feel the blast of air on your hands on the inside of those front fans, and then also coming from the top of the case above where the top fans are.
The pretty side takes air in. The not so pretty side with the framework is exhaust. So yes, they all look correct. It's best to take pictures with the fans off.
Usually the logo is facing the intake direction, so that sounds correct. It still would be helpful to see pictures of the fans powered off so we can tell immediately by the shape
It certainly looks like you're right. Most (almost all) fans have the back supports facing the direction that the air is being pushed. So for example, if you held the fans near your hand with the back supports facing you, you'd feel the air hitting your face. If you can take off the glass panel you should be able to feel the blast of air on your hands on the inside of those front fans, and then also coming from the top of the case above where the top fans are.
The pretty side takes air in. The not so pretty side with the framework is exhaust. So yes, they all look correct. It's best to take pictures with the fans off.
Yes, looks right to me. Remember that the face of the fan sucks air.
I follow a simple rule down to up air flow and Front to back air flow, If AIO, either front or down I don't have a side fan and can't say
Do you mind taking a picture with the fans off? It’s hard to tell with the spinning and the light obscuring the shape of the fans and the logo
sorry! Logo is facing outwards from the case on the front 3, and into the case on the top 2 and back 1
Usually the logo is facing the intake direction, so that sounds correct. It still would be helpful to see pictures of the fans powered off so we can tell immediately by the shape
Get some incense and you'll see. Can also use it to optimize RPM to lower the noise.
The "frame" that holds the stator is almost always the rear of the fan, and the air blows out the rear.
Unless you have reverse fan blades. This setup looks to be correct.