Summary: I have a simple question to all of us that we use extra case fans on the case for better temperatures!!!! Why don't we just leave the case door opened...
Summary: Hi all, This is my first time building my own system, hense the question. I have bought a 4-pin case fan to bring extra air into my case, this obvious...
Summary: Personally, I would go for a good heatsink. I am currently working on a computer with an AMD 2200+ (known for overheating if overclocked) With only a ...
Summary: ive just got a fan for my tower....ive fitted it on the back of the case....heres the question....is it supposed to be blowing in cool air....or sucki...
Summary: I just bought a Fan Controler and I want to put some more fans in my system. I have just the basics so far. Case fan and Big CPU fan. What other types...
Summary: I was wondering what the correct way is to set up case fans. At the minute i have 1 fan in the pci slot below my GeForce 4. One sucking air out at th...
Summary: I am looking for a really quiet heatsink for my AMD 2800. I currently have a dynatron but it is very loud. Is the artic super silent pro any good? Any...
Summary: Hello, I am ready to install my second case fan, however, my motherboard only has one "sys fan" connector. My original case fan has 3 wires and the ...
Summary: A lot depends on what heatsink it is and what your case cooling is like. For the most part heatsinks are designed to have the fan blow down on the ...
Summary: Hi, I just rebuilt this machine a couple weeks ago, and the machine runs very hot. There is a place to mount a case fan in the front, but not in the b...
Summary: Hi, I was just wondering which way to have my case fan blowing, i curently have 0 case fans and my cpu temp is at 31- 32c Pretty much all the time. A...
Summary: i was wondering if anybody has seen or done or read about putting two 80mm case fans on top of each other to create a boost effect or double action fa...
Summary: the front case fan is usually low to pull cool air in.Back fans are usually placed high to remove hot (rising) air. depending upon your system a PSU f...
Summary: Has any ever tried this? Now that I've done the overclocking, which I'm quickly over. I'm now interested in making my pc is lil more quieter. I kno...
Summary: Hey i have 2 120 mm case fans 1 is outake 1 is intakeing alogn with the 2 fan ps which seems to be outaking now i was wondering is it this a good setu...
Summary: Heloo guys... I just checked my cpu temp is now @ 57C cuz today was 78F outside. I have two side panel case fans and i can feel that they're blowing ...
Summary: Hey every body, I posted this qeuestion in general hardware too without getting to many responces hopefully I get better here. I have an old, i think ...
Summary: TIP for your noisy 12Vdc case fan. Not a new idea ...BUT Operate your noisy 12Vdc Fan at 9Vdc by connecting the Red fan-wire to The yellow +12V power ...
Summary: At home i've found an old PSU and i've decided to take the fan in it and utilize it as a case fan in my computer cause i don't have one. The fan is 1...
Summary: im building a computer, and i have a case fan on the side of my computer inside and i have one on the back, which ones should be blowing or sucking ai...
Summary: I would get a 3" hole saw and drill though the top... add an 80mm exhaust just in front of the power supply... 60mm isn't going to exhaust enough... ...
Summary: I have a motherboard (Dell) that has a different type of connector for the case fan (non-TX-3). I have a celeron chip w/intel fan that has a three wir...
Summary: Hi. I know the rule for case fans is. Sides and Front blow air IN. and Back and Top blow air OUT But I have this one fan on the top left side of my...