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USB portable fan cooling - Don't Laugh ! :)

USB portable fan cooling - Don't Laugh ! :)

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Soul_Bound
Junior Member
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10-02-2016, 09:48 AM
#1
Hey there,
My CPU stays cool, but the rest of the system gets quite warm.
I misplaced the side panel in my case (just a basic one) and my tech buddy recommended placing the room fan in front of my PC, which seemed to help.
Well, it actually worked.
Now I'm thinking about purchasing a portable fan (or something similar) -
Something like this?
http://www.amazon.com/Portable-Desktop-C...s+desktopf
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Soul_Bound
10-02-2016, 09:48 AM #1

Hey there,
My CPU stays cool, but the rest of the system gets quite warm.
I misplaced the side panel in my case (just a basic one) and my tech buddy recommended placing the room fan in front of my PC, which seemed to help.
Well, it actually worked.
Now I'm thinking about purchasing a portable fan (or something similar) -
Something like this?
http://www.amazon.com/Portable-Desktop-C...s+desktopf

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iCr4ck
Junior Member
4
10-09-2016, 01:18 PM
#2
Start by keeping your system clean regularly, otherwise it may lead to increased heat in composites. If your case lacks space for additional fans, consider adding more. Replace the outdated fans with newer ones since old fans tend to lose power over time. Please share your PC specifications and case details if possible. The desktop fan can offer a short-term solution, but an open side panel will allow more dust to enter, which is not ideal. If you have any information, let me know.
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iCr4ck
10-09-2016, 01:18 PM #2

Start by keeping your system clean regularly, otherwise it may lead to increased heat in composites. If your case lacks space for additional fans, consider adding more. Replace the outdated fans with newer ones since old fans tend to lose power over time. Please share your PC specifications and case details if possible. The desktop fan can offer a short-term solution, but an open side panel will allow more dust to enter, which is not ideal. If you have any information, let me know.

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JessDu67
Junior Member
33
10-09-2016, 02:07 PM
#3
Start by keeping your system clean regularly, otherwise it may lead to increased heat in composites. If your case lacks space for additional fans, consider adding more. Replace the outdated fans with newer ones since old fans tend to lose power over time. Please share your PC specifications and case details if possible. The desktop fan can offer a short-term solution, but an open side panel will allow more dust to enter, which is not ideal. If you have any information, let me know.
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JessDu67
10-09-2016, 02:07 PM #3

Start by keeping your system clean regularly, otherwise it may lead to increased heat in composites. If your case lacks space for additional fans, consider adding more. Replace the outdated fans with newer ones since old fans tend to lose power over time. Please share your PC specifications and case details if possible. The desktop fan can offer a short-term solution, but an open side panel will allow more dust to enter, which is not ideal. If you have any information, let me know.