.: Computer Fan Question :.
August 5th, 2016
Hmm, Im quite sure that the fan is suppose to blow more air out…
I ent too sure though, Wait for somone else to reply
Yes, the back should contain an exhaust fan, which will blow hot air out of the case. Assuming you have it the wrong way, you are most likely sucking hot air from your power supply(which most likely has an exhaust fan) and feeding it back into your case!
Well it should be blowing if its the back fan i think, since some ppl use the pc near to themselves, their leg or near the monitor, blowing a hot air would be.. well.. bad, so i think it’s ‘nice to suck’ in this case
And there’s another point, if the case fan is near the processor, its right to throw the air to the processor cooler, so it’ll help in cooling it.
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Well it should be blowing if its the back fan i think, since some ppl use the pc near to themselves, their leg or near the monitor, blowing a hot air would be.. well.. bad, so i think it's 'nice to suck' in this case
And there's another point, if the case fan is near the processor, its right to throw the air to the processor cooler, so it'll help in cooling it.
Hmm I think you’ve got a pretty good point, so I don’t know if I should leave it or should I change it back!
Since my PC is in a tight area, I should probably fix it and make the air blow out.
Oh, I have another question, My CPU temperature that it shows in BIOS is usually around 48 degrees celcius to 53 degrees celsius, is this normal??
I think that’s normal for a normal case with one fan. Reference? My laptop is around that temp.
Fan at the front of the case = Sucks cool air in.
Fan at the back of the case = Blows warm air out.
Fan at the front of the case = Sucks cool air in.
Fan at the back of the case = Blows warm air out.
That’s the usual way of doing it and very good if you have the fans blowing cool air from the outside of the case across hard drives, which is how I have mine setup.
Fan at the front of the case = Sucks cool air in.
Fan at the back of the case = Blows warm air out.
That's the usual way of doing it and very good if you have the fans blowing cool air from the outside of the case across hard drives, which is how I have mine setup.
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and that temp looks good/normal
How many other fans are there and which direction is the airflow on them?
The power supply typically draws air from the inside of the case and expels to the outside so it may be not much of an issue actually.
Thank you guys, I have reinstalled the fan and now it is blowing hot air out.
Do I just edit my first post and say Solved for the topic to say solved? because I don’t know how to edit the Topic name.
Just edit the your first post and put [Solved] at the beginning of the topic title or something like that.
I meant the actual topic title “[Solved].: Computer Fan Question :.”