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Installing more (or faster) fans isn't the only way to make your PC run cooler and bring temperatures down. There's one thing you should do first.
However, there may be instances when the fans become a lot louder than usual. For new computers, this is typical during the first 24 hours, when it's installing OS updates and syncing files.
You eventually tune it out, but the constant whir of a desktop computer’s cooling fans can take a toll on your psyche. It’s like a buzzing mosquito that never strikes, and never stops.
A new cooling design from DIY Perks can cool a PC by breathing. Instead of fans, the case uses a makeshift set of lungs, and the results are impressive.
Fan failure is a serious problem; without fans, the heat builds up inside the computer, which can damage components. That's why many motherboards monitor fan operation and will notify you if a fan ...
Streacom plans to showcase this passively-cooled no-fan chassis at Computex 2023 in a few weeks, and as the TweakTown crew will be on the ground reporting from the event, we'll be there to see it ...
These days, you can't really get away with having a desktop PC without fans. Sure it's possible if your CPU's TDP is low enough, but desktops generally still need some kind of airflow.
Processors made before 2000 didn't produce enough heat to require a fan on the heat sink, but modern computers do. A CPU heat sink without a fan can cause the CPU to overheat, which leads to a ...
There's nothing more irritating than a noisy computer fan making a loud racket all day while you're trying to work or game. Here's some common solutions.