human1987
04-11-2007, 10:43 AM
I've got a intel-based PC I built 3years+ back.
Just normal cooling.
Casing is a CoolerMaster Centurion 1 I guess, with a fan on the front.
There is no fan on the back.
However the power supply does have a dual fan in it.
Things start to go haywire after 3years+ (which is now).
Where the graphics card (PowerColor 9800 PRO, changed 1year+ back) started to go bad. Motherboard seems unstable too.
Together, I changed to a lower-end P4 board with onboard graphics due to budget.
Everything is fine again but the performance is really bad, now I can't game and stuff.
The question is will good cooling prolong the life of my PC?
I do not have aircon in my room. I'm living in SG which the room temperature can get around 30 or more degree celcius during noon. My mum said that she can feel the PC exhaust heat when she step into my room. I guess it's really bad as I can feel the heat too. I do not trust the temperature shown on BIOS as even on a cold boot, temperature can show 60+ too.
I am wondering if I built another PC with good cooling, will it prolong the life of my PC even though the room is not airconditioned?
What are the recommended number of fans to be installed? (Front/Side/Back)
What about CPU stock cooling and other peripherals?:confused:
Just normal cooling.
Casing is a CoolerMaster Centurion 1 I guess, with a fan on the front.
There is no fan on the back.
However the power supply does have a dual fan in it.
Things start to go haywire after 3years+ (which is now).
Where the graphics card (PowerColor 9800 PRO, changed 1year+ back) started to go bad. Motherboard seems unstable too.
Together, I changed to a lower-end P4 board with onboard graphics due to budget.
Everything is fine again but the performance is really bad, now I can't game and stuff.
The question is will good cooling prolong the life of my PC?
I do not have aircon in my room. I'm living in SG which the room temperature can get around 30 or more degree celcius during noon. My mum said that she can feel the PC exhaust heat when she step into my room. I guess it's really bad as I can feel the heat too. I do not trust the temperature shown on BIOS as even on a cold boot, temperature can show 60+ too.
I am wondering if I built another PC with good cooling, will it prolong the life of my PC even though the room is not airconditioned?
What are the recommended number of fans to be installed? (Front/Side/Back)
What about CPU stock cooling and other peripherals?:confused: