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Old 27-01-2006, 13:30   #85
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Re: Help with PCmaking

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Originally Posted by mr0161
Yeah, another thing about air flow and not over heating, i was looking at overclockers and saw this fans which plug into the PCI slot, so give more fans inside the case, are they worth it, do they give alot of air etc.

Cause i was thinking as the PCI-E slot is more or less next to the PCI one, the fan may throw enough air at the PCI-E place, dunno if they throw enough air.
I'd see how you go first, mate. Install what you've got ordered, and only think about increasing the number of fans if you find that the temps are getting a bit too high for your liking. Chances are that you'll be OK with the standard cooling. People who overclock their PCs need more cooling than 'normal' users, but let's see how you go first of all.
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