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Usually you'd have intake at the front and side and exhaust at the back and top. How are they setup at the moment?
what's the best way to cool the cpu? i have 4 fans at the moment and all of them are in out-take setup, should i leave it as it is or balance them outiamthe1ne
You should never mess with the original air flow in a case, people who build PCchassi's is cleva.. :P they have the design to shuffle air thu the chassi.
But the best is if you have as much intake as you have outtake of air.
And the original ide'a of fans is to move cool air in and as fast as possible get hit air out.
if you have all fans blowing out you have them working agains eachother, they will stop the airflow thru your case.
Front intake
Side intake
Rear exhaust
Top exhaust
Hot air naturally rises so you want the bulk of the hot air being taken out in the direction it would naturally be going anyway so there is less Resistance. This is why having the rear exhaust fairly high on the back of the case and having the fan cut into the top work so well.
That side fan is important. It blows cool air directly onto the CPU. Open the side every 6 weeks and give the Zalman a vaccum clean. Neme2010
Oh please do not vacuum inside of your case... Unplug everything, ground it, and pull the Zalman out to vacuum. I've heard of so many horror stories of people vacuuming inside their case. God knows why they do..
[QUOTE="Neme2010"]That side fan is important. It blows cool air directly onto the CPU. Open the side every 6 weeks and give the Zalman a vaccum clean. Elann2008
Oh please do not vacuum inside of your case... Unplug everything, ground it, and put the Zalman out to vacuum. I've heard of so many horror stores of people vacuuming inside their case. God knows why they do..
I agree thats a noob move you are trying t do it the easy way by throwing the vaccum inside your case but thats actually the worst way you never heard of compressed air?
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