Week 4 Blog post - Airflow
Week 4 Blog Post - Airflow
Airflow is essential for preventing a computer’s components from overheating. In its most basic set up, cool air is drawn in through intake fans, while exhaust fans push out hot air out of the system.Typically, intake fans are placed at either the front or bottom of the case to bring in cool air. Since heat rises, it makes sense for exhaust fans to be located at the back or top of the case.
There are three main components in a computer system where the case design plays a crucial role in cooling: the CPU, GPU and Power Supply Unit (PSU).The CPU requires constant cooling to maintain performance, the GPU generates a significant amount of heat and also needs continuous cooling, and the PSU typically relies on bottom mounted intake for airflow, as most cases are designed with this in mind.
Maintaining optimal temperatures for the computer and its components is critical. Intake and exhaust fans play a vital role in controlling airflow within the case, ensuring efficient cooling.
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