H Hinrichisgod In Runtime Messages 485 Jul 26, 2004 #1 I am curious as to whether or not opening up my case and allowing a stationary fan to blow on it would create that much of a difference in temps?
I am curious as to whether or not opening up my case and allowing a stationary fan to blow on it would create that much of a difference in temps?
K Kangaroo Daemon Poster Messages 722 Jul 26, 2004 #2 Should reduce temperatures if the fan isn't too strong, you don't want to be blowing air away from the computer.
Should reduce temperatures if the fan isn't too strong, you don't want to be blowing air away from the computer.
S steve max Baseband Member Messages 42 Jul 28, 2004 #3 I drilled a 3 inch hole in the side panel, at the vid card height installed a 80mm fan and dropped mine 4c.
I drilled a 3 inch hole in the side panel, at the vid card height installed a 80mm fan and dropped mine 4c.
G Gl\l0m!$h In Runtime Messages 372 Jul 28, 2004 #4 are u saying take off a side panel at use a lage fan cuz if u can handle the noise it would drop the temps tremendously
are u saying take off a side panel at use a lage fan cuz if u can handle the noise it would drop the temps tremendously
OP OP H Hinrichisgod In Runtime Messages 485 Jul 29, 2004 #6 thats insane I'll definitely do that since its close to 95 F here in the day... So having your side panel open with it running won't damage anything?..
thats insane I'll definitely do that since its close to 95 F here in the day... So having your side panel open with it running won't damage anything?..