How Do You Build A PC Cooling System?
A typical computer comes with a cooling system that is already installed. These systems will suffice under standard operating conditions, but if the computer is in a warm room, or is used for an extended period of time, it can reach temperatures that can be detrimental to the overall performance of the machine and can in some cases cause computer failure. Feel the front of the computer while it is running to make sure it is drawing air into the case. If you cannot feel it, try holding a feather or another light object in front of the machine to see if there is any air current. If there is not, you will need to increase the amount of forceful air intake for the case. Feel the back of the computer to make sure air is being forced out the back of the machine. Typically, the case will have an output fan, located near the middle of the back, and the power supply will have a separate output fan, located near the top of the case. These fans need to force out the warm air to cool of the comput