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| tay104:
--- Quote from: Godik7 on October 03, 2009, 04:28:11 PM ---Wo wo, I noticed no fans to cool that lovey pile of computer :) I suggest if you have a bit more money, try to get some fans in there to cool that down. You probably wont need fans but, I have a AMD quad core and it raised my room temp by like 7-9 degrees. However the colder the better. :) --- End quote --- Another solution is turning your computer off when you aren't using it, unless its the main source of heat, like it is in my room. |
| EndrenXL:
--- Quote from: Justin K. on October 03, 2009, 09:35:18 PM ---Yeah, you should probably get some fans to cool it down. --- End quote --- K, Im adding to my list soon. |
| General Nick:
--- Quote from: Godik7 on October 03, 2009, 04:28:11 PM ---Wo wo, I noticed no fans to cool that lovey pile of computer :) I suggest if you have a bit more money, try to get some fans in there to cool that down. You probably wont need fans but, I have a AMD quad core and it raised my room temp by like 7-9 degrees. However the colder the better. :) --- End quote --- --- Quote from: Justin K. on October 03, 2009, 09:35:18 PM ---Yeah, you should probably get some fans to cool it down. --- End quote --- Uh, you guys don't have A/C or something ffs? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129021 Do you see the number of fans in there? Two front fans, one back fan and one on the top. The only way it'll heat up your room is if you aren't in the 21st century and don't own A/C. --- Quote from: tay104 on October 03, 2009, 10:27:54 PM ---Another solution is turning your computer off when you aren't using it, unless its the main source of heat, like it is in my room. --- End quote --- This. Always turn it off overnight unless you're doing something like Memtest with large amounts of RAM or something. |
| Godik7:
--- Quote from: Gen. Nick on October 04, 2009, 01:48:28 AM ---http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129021 Do you see the number of fans in there? Two front fans, one back fan and one on the top. The only way it'll heat up your room is if you aren't in the 21st century and don't own A/C.This. Always turn it off overnight unless you're doing something like Memtest with large amounts of RAM or something. --- End quote --- Even still I have about 4 fans in my case in my case not including my video card, or CPU and its still really hot inside. And I do turn it off at night. |
| General Nick:
--- Quote from: Godik7 on October 04, 2009, 01:54:52 AM ---Even still I have about 4 fans in my case in my case not including my video card, or CPU and its still really hot inside. And I do turn it off at night. --- End quote --- Your fans aren't operating at all then probably. There's no way it's getting THAT hot in there unless you overclocked everything. It's supposed to be hot in there. That's why its got cooling. It's never going to be 72 degrees. It's always going to be around 40 celsius/104 farenheit to 60 celsius/140 farenheit. If it goes higher than that then you maybe do need cooling or need some damn A/C in your room. |
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