Boost your CPU cooling power using your inlet fan

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Can be made INVISIBLE or BLINGING

Will match any colour.........or be made totally INVISIBLE

PRICE £0.00

Recycled products used

Basic idea, 10 years too late, but the theory can be applied to modern and future CPU cooling by adding direct outside of case air, to any heat generating item with a fan...........without hindering side panel access or internal parts access, Whilst, also restricting access to your WALLET.........

SIMPLES!
 
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It's not 10 years too late. Seen this sort of thing before and even considered it back in 2002 or so. Decided against it.
 
Good for improving cooling to critical components. However the temperature decrease you see on the section that is ducted will be reversed on the components that do not benefit from ther duct such as the MB.

Fine if your CPU is the weak link in your thermal plans though.
 
However the temperature decrease you see on the section that is ducted will be reversed on the components that do not benefit from ther duct such as the MB..
That not always true...

Lets say for example
your CPU maxs out at 70c with no duct fitted
and 60c with duct fitted

With no duct fitted the cpu heatsink will be giving off much warmer heat that will also heat the rest your components on your motherboard

With the duct fitted the cpu heatsink will be much cooler then before and will give off less heat that will also mean less heat to heat up your motherboard components ;)
 
SIMPLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Lowered inlet and exhaust fans to 5v and still getting a decrease in CPU temp, CPU RPM and temp inside is 5 to 6d lower than CPU temp.

10d + difference is more common, between CPU temp and Inside case/MB temp.

Getting a reduction in CPU RPM without a fan controller is pretty good as well.

Using only a quarter of the inlets fan surface area to push air into the duct. Leaves 3/4 of the inlet fan to adequately cool the motherboard.

Inlet air is also being deflected onto hard drive and aero-dynamics of duct, deflect air towards motherboard and especially towards the GPU fan.

CPU gets its cooler air regardless and pushes cooler air out over RAM and Northbridge, where air from inlet fan is fairly warm, having travelled in that 1 inch gap directly below the HDD.

You got to see it to believe it......................

Also, only one inlet fan and two outlet fans (exhaust fan and PSU fan) pulling air out.

Less recycled hot air being moved around.

Belive me, I have researched this item and have seen nothing as simple as this, anywhere............or cases would come with this as standard.............. GREEN in every way possible...





:)
 
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