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<blockquote data-quote="Anusha" data-source="post: 115124" data-attributes="member: 828"><p>And also, keep enough space between hot parts. </p><p>Examples: </p><p>1. leave at least one bay free between hard drives (if you have more than one). </p><p>2. Don't install an expansion card next to the video card(s). Video cards usually run hotter than anything else, so leave enough room around them for enough air to absorb the heat.</p><p>3. Use a power supply that has an intake fan right on top of the CPU. Normal power supplies only have the exhaust fan at the rear and it uses the vacuum effect to get the hot air into it and out of the case. Forced intake would better remove the hot air around the CPU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anusha, post: 115124, member: 828"] And also, keep enough space between hot parts. Examples: 1. leave at least one bay free between hard drives (if you have more than one). 2. Don't install an expansion card next to the video card(s). Video cards usually run hotter than anything else, so leave enough room around them for enough air to absorb the heat. 3. Use a power supply that has an intake fan right on top of the CPU. Normal power supplies only have the exhaust fan at the rear and it uses the vacuum effect to get the hot air into it and out of the case. Forced intake would better remove the hot air around the CPU. [/QUOTE]
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