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shold i have my amd 64 fan a coolermaster 80mm blow or suck air

2007-06-06 11:18:48 · 5 answers · asked by cool man 2 in Computers & Internet Hardware Other - Hardware

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Brent is right, it has to take hot air away from your CPU, it has to blow

2007-06-06 11:23:18 · answer #1 · answered by DJ M 1 · 0 1

All stock fans blow air towards the heatsink. Most retail heatsinks have the fan also configured to blow towards the heatsink. There are some large passively cooled heatsinks wherein the hot air is actually sucked by the nearby case fan. There are special ones where one fan blows another one sucks.

Just follow the stock setup which blows air towards the heatsink. Airflow volume is higher when there is no restriction on the intake side of the fan.

2007-06-06 11:28:38 · answer #2 · answered by Karz 7 · 0 0

blowing away usually better, but you will have to change your case fans around to avoid creating a heat problem.

This is how you should have it set up:

back fan(not psu fan) blowing out
Side fan (on the case just over cpu) blowing out
CPU blowing out
front fan blowing in


what the hell is with that one guys post "Prais the loard" I think i will skip that one and continue being an atheist!

mabey i was wrong my old $5000 computer cam with the cpu sucking air

2007-06-06 11:23:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It needs to blow out the air from your CPU.

2007-06-06 11:20:55 · answer #4 · answered by Brent W 2 · 0 0

basically make sure you place the divider so as that the overclock will respectively mirror your thoughts features.. for occasion i could set my divider (ram specs are 667mhz), to 3:2 or some thing like that so whilst i began out ocing the ram could land at for occasion 610mhz, then i could enhance the fsb in increments til I reached 667mhz.. i think of you may desire to get it to 240 and attain 2.64GHz, yet do no longer quote me on that. toddler steps because you will not desire to blow your rig. in case you notice it runs too warm, returned it off.

2016-11-26 20:36:04 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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