Okay, I've been asking around and here's what the collective came up with.
You've got conflicting air flow. The flow from the front to the back is conflicting with the side to top. So, the airflow is probably stalling somewhere in the middle of the case causing the air to just sit there. Does that make sense? I'll admit my brain is a little fried today, so I hope that makes sense.
Oh, and I was wrong about more in than out. It seems you do want more air coming in than going out. And you want air coming in to be at the bottom of the case and the exhaust at the top of the case as it seems hot air rises and despite the relatively small size of most cases, the collective seems to think that it matters. "They" also suggest (especially if the room is air conditioned) setting the case on the floor in a well ventilated area.
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