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20th September 2006, 16:29 | #1 |
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| Case Cooling - The Physics of Good Airflow Keeping a computer running coolly isn’t just about placing a giant heatsink on the hotspot - although it undoubtedly helps. Just shifting the same stale air around isn’t going to help keep the components cool, in fact, it’ll only heat them up. So, aside from on-site planning, you need a bit of global planning as well to insure you have a cool computer case. After all, you have a CPU, a GPU and a power supply to cool in there.
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