Cooling system
Guys, how to properly organize the cooling in the case. Is it worth installing side fans, or is it better to seal these places? How to properly organize the cooling system in the case? The predator x1 case, power supply unit stands at the bottom, takes cold air from the floor.KrampusX
One front and back, side ones are at your discretion, two or one, only put a large diameter and preferably with speed control, because the side ones can be set to a minimum.
One is in front for blowing, the other is for blowing out from behind. That's quite enough.
front: 1-2 120mm in front of hard drives.
put the side ones if the video card or chipset lacks air.
1 rear, 1-2 top because hot air rises (it is lighter than cold air, if anything) and so that it does not stagnate, let its valves blow out.
about pasting on the sides, if the video is not referenced, then you should not do it.
betasisko
As I understand it is enough or not, you are interesting, the vidyuha MSI r9 280x stands, it turns out from the bottom it takes air through the fans, and I think the hot air scatters around the case. , and exits through the rear valve.
KrampusX
Side on any superfluous will not be, that for the prots, that for vidyahi additional air.
KrampusX
If you wish, you can put one on top, but not necessarily. And take valves with a 4-pin connection.
bazilews
In our bum, only 3pin bro, so I can regulate the speed on a video card, but on a processor cooler
bazilews
On its body, the side ones are also for blowing, provided that there are upper ones for blowing.
As far as I remember, there in the standard only on the face and on the ass there is (blowing / blowing)
KrampusX wrote:
Some advise to glue the side seats for the fans, but why?
Fuck knows, I specially tested without the side ones and with the side ones, and with the side ones, the temperature on the same vidyah is lower, and for the processor, additional air also comes in, my case is large so that the fan in front does not really blow it out.
leon18l Indeed
, by default it costs 120 for front blowing, and 120 for rear blowing
It depends on how many connectors it has on the motherboard for connecting valves.