T Tech N9ne In Runtime Messages 223 Jul 24, 2006 #1 Hello guys, i just bought a small case fan and its around 32 to 34 celcious in my room.. i know thats hot as hell.. i was just wondering if i should have the fan blowing out air or sucking in air? and its on the side pannle by the way
Hello guys, i just bought a small case fan and its around 32 to 34 celcious in my room.. i know thats hot as hell.. i was just wondering if i should have the fan blowing out air or sucking in air? and its on the side pannle by the way
L lhuser Golden Master Messages 13,147 Jul 24, 2006 #2 Take the air in. It will suck air and with the force, air gets cooler.
OP OP T Tech N9ne In Runtime Messages 223 Jul 25, 2006 #3 oh thanks man i thought it would just suck in the hot air and stay hot in there
alvino Golden Master Messages 19,967 Jul 25, 2006 #4 That's why you have the rear case fans. Those are the exhaust fans, and the side and front fans are intake.
That's why you have the rear case fans. Those are the exhaust fans, and the side and front fans are intake.
OP OP T Tech N9ne In Runtime Messages 223 Jul 25, 2006 #5 im actually going to get some 120mm case fan now im going to put it in the back should i have it blowing out air or sucking in air?
im actually going to get some 120mm case fan now im going to put it in the back should i have it blowing out air or sucking in air?
OP OP T Tech N9ne In Runtime Messages 223 Jul 25, 2006 #7 im putting it in the very back where you plug all ur stuff in
C Charchris Fully Optimized Messages 2,440 Jul 25, 2006 #9 It would be a good idea to have it blowing in because most PSUs blow air out anyway.
OP OP T Tech N9ne In Runtime Messages 223 Jul 25, 2006 #10 Yeah i was kind of thinking that to i guess i can just test it out and see if the temp's get better thanks
Yeah i was kind of thinking that to i guess i can just test it out and see if the temp's get better thanks