Whether you’re looking for a quiet PC fan that keeps your computer cool under load, or a fancy RGB fan that compliments your gaming PC, there’s a huge selection of PC fans to choose from. No matter ...
Computers don’t like to be hot. Adding a fan or two to your PC can help tame wild temperatures and keep your precious (and pricey) components cooled. Everyone should have an intake and an exhaust at ...
Although the choice of heatsink or waterblock/radiator has a huge effect on the temperature of the components they cool, without a suitable fan blowing air over said components and fans mounted in the ...
Next to power supplies, computer case fans are arguably the least glamorous part of a PC build. Granted, some ship with flashing LEDs, and there was a time when laser cut fan grills were all the rage, ...
Goal is to bring cool air from the front or the bottom of a case, pass it across the heat generating GPU/ CPU and out through the back. Two fans are usually enough. Two more may see a max 2-3 degree ...
I've just finished a major case modification for improved cooling. I am quite pleased with the end result, with one exception, noise levels.<BR><BR>With the exception of the 300w Fortron PS with a ...
Case fans are often ignored in favor of other PC components when building a new PC. After all, they come pre-installed on most PC cases, and just seem to work as intended. When you're buying more case ...
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