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    ATX Mental Case alexanderH's Avatar
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    Default Re: Free cookies, but you must supply your own pen!

    Have you ever built a computer?
    Yes
    Are you aware of the current cooling products on the market?
    Yes
    Have you ever had any problems with a computers cooling?
    Yes, Poor products and failed products. Lots of products on the market which describe the highest performance, not performance at peak temperatures. They often fail to include safe working conditions and clearances required for the products to work as efficient as they say they will.
    How many fans do you have in your current computer and what sizes are they?
    80mm - 4, 92mm - none in this machine, 120mm - 1 In this case. 240mm - none in this case.
    Have you ever overclocked a component?
    Yes
    Would you benefit from being able to direct airflow from your fans?
    Yes, but without heavily increasing the room for installation. Being able to install a fan in a tight space and direct its airflow from past the obstruction is a good thing. I'd rather build my own air flow control to fit specific uses than have bigger and bulkier fans with it built in.
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    Talk nerdy to me nil8's Avatar
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    Default Re: Free cookies, but you must supply your own pen!

    Have you ever built a computer?
    I lost track after around 100.
    Are you aware of the current cooling products on the market?
    Enough to know what I'm looking for.
    Have you ever had any problems with a computers cooling?
    My first watercooling attempt was a pain, but outside of that, it's been cake.
    How many fans do you have in your current computer and what sizes are they?
    2x120 - Radiator
    2x120 - Hard drive cages
    1x80 - Exhaust
    Have you ever overclocked a component?
    Yes.
    Would you benefit from being able to direct airflow from your fans?
    If you have a large enough fan, yes. Small fans, not really. If you ever run a smoke test inside most modern cases that use 120mm fans, deadspots aren't as apparent as the old beige cases, so directing the flow isn't needed as much.

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