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Cooler MasterNewest Review: ... air and one at the back blowing out the hot air. Most PC cases will have fittings for 120mm or 80mm fans and these coolermasters came with the required nuts and bolts to hold them in place tightly which helps to reduce noise. The fans draw power from the psu using the standard square hard drive connector, which comes with a pass through connector so you can connect it without reducing the number of devices you can use inside your PC. If your PC is suffering from an overheating problem, before doing anything always fit a pair of case fans, this will lower the temperature of every component in the machine by up to 10 degrees when the case i... more |
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by Ten98 - written on 29.04.02 (Useful, 173 readings)
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With several hard drives, a top end graphics card, a fast AMD CPU running at full speed, A high speed CD writer and a DVD drive inside my case things tend to get a bit warm. To keep things running smoothly it was nessecary to install two case fans, one at the front sucking in cool air and one at the back blowing out the hot air. Most PC cases will have fittings for 120mm or 80mm fans and these coolermasters came with the required nuts and bolts to hold them in place tightly which helps to reduce noise. The fans draw power from the psu using the standard square hard drive connector, which comes with a pass through connector so you can connect it without reducing ...


