![]() You will then be clear on which fans you need to replace. If you have any that are noisy, disconnect them one at a time until the noise is gone. Take note of how many intake fans you have versus the number of exhaust fans. Take a look at the fans that you currently have on your PC. This leaves little chance for stagnant air hanging around to warm up and prevents the internal temperature from rising above desired levels. Having positive air pressure means that the air will be drawn primarily from your intake fan(s), and as I’ve mentioned, the air is easier to filter.Ī standard air filter can be installed in front of your intake fan(s) if your case doesn’t have one to ensure that cleaner and more dust-free air is drawn into your case.īecause the airflow is more balanced (but not equal air pressure), plenty enough air is still exhausted, which means plenty is flowing in and out to help achieve optimal airflow. This is what I have found to be the best in terms of keeping things cool and clean. ![]() Slightly positive air pressure (More balanced) This results in stagnant air, which can get hot from the internal components and raise the PC’s internal temperature. If a lot of air is being forced into the case with little exhaust airflow, you can find yourself in a position where insufficient air movement occurs. While having some positive internal case air pressure is good, it is not the best if it’s too excessive. The intake fan(s) have a higher airflow rate than the exhaust fan(s). Positive air pressure means that you have more air being blown into the case than out. If these conditions are present, it can be argued that the case may remain clean for longer periods of time.
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