rageo77 Δημοσ. 19 Σεπτεμβρίου 2006 Δημοσ. 19 Σεπτεμβρίου 2006 Ιδικά τα δυο πρώτα??? Here are some rules of thumb and tips that you can use to ensure that the flow of air in your system is good, and to increase air flow in your case: Keep the Cover On: Many people think that running the system with the case cover removed will improve cooling since the components are exposed to the outside air. In fact, this usually makes cooling worse (unless you have something silly like a big external fan blowing right onto the system unit, which is impractical, to say the least). When you remove the case, the air that the power supply fan is pushing out the back of the case is replaced by air drawn from the room instead of being drawn across the components. As a result, many components will sit in stagnant air and get little cooling. Cover Exposed Expansion Slots and Holes: Any unused expansion card slots, drive bays, I/O port holes, or other crevices in the system case should be covered with inserts, faceplates, or even tape, to ensure that air flow is not being "short-circuited". Air will follow the path of least resistance, and if you have a big hole in your case near the power supply unit, most likely air will flow in there and right out the power supply, resulting in poor flow for the rest of the case. Use An ATX Form Factor System: The ATX form factor is better overall than the older baby AT style case and power supply. This is true not only because it provides better overall cooling, but also for several other reasons. It does cost more, however. Add Additional Fans: Some cases provide mounting positions for installing additional fans, and there are also fans that you can buy on cards that go into a standard ISA expansion slot. These can be useful, depending on what they are and how you set them up, although they are not necessary for most people if they follow the other suggestions listed here. A fan on an expansion card will improve air flow within the case, but not between the case and the outside world. An extra fan venting to the outside can improve air flow and cooling. Use a Large System Case: Larger cases have more room and therefore generally allow for better air flow and cooling of components. Arrange Your Internal Components Wisely: Devices that generate a great deal of heat should be kept as far away from each other as possible. If you install two hard disk drives in adjacent 3.5" drive bays in a typical system, they may end up with less than 1/4" separating them. This is simply not going to provide for cooling as good as if you had them several inches apart. This is all discussed in much more detail in this procedure dealing with internal system layout. You can also improve cooling by watching the location of ribbon cables inside the box, making sure they are not adversely affecting air flow. Keep the Inside of the Case Clean: Good airflow in the box doesn't help very much if none of the cool air can reach the components because they are covered with a thick layer of dust.
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rageo77 Δημοσ. 19 Σεπτεμβρίου 2006 Μέλος Δημοσ. 19 Σεπτεμβρίου 2006 http://www.pcguide.com/care/care/gen/coolAir-c.html gia opion endiaferete
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