Originally posted by: zagood
I think you're one the right track, as long as you're good with power tools. Otherwise the cuts are going to be uneven and look pretty crappy.
Another idea, one that will take a lot less time and you won't have to be as precise, is to cut a large chunk out of the bottom of the front bezel. It's out of the way so you won't have to look at any shoddy craftsmanship, and will provide enough fresh air with an intake fan (as long as the case has feet that lift it 1/2-1 inch off the ground.
Quick Sketch: Cut out area in red. If there are important mounting points in the area, don't cut those off.
-z
Originally posted by: necro007
I just went into the BIOS and there was a setting for the CPU fan:
It was set so the allowed temp was 75 C: WTF:|
So i lowered it to 54 C, i think this setting is: the max amount of heat the cpu can take befor the fan goes faster.
And since it was set to 75 C and when i would hit 70 C the fan would only spin faster for a while then after about 35 to 40 min it would come back down to 39 which was my lowest CPU temp ever,....Well thats until now.
(After i Increased the speed of my CPU fan, it basicly speeds up the fan when my CPU temp gets high, which cools the cpu a lot better)
At idle its about:
CPU temp: 35 C/ 107 F
MB temp: 38 C/ 100 F
Load: Test for mem
CPU : 40C / 104 F
MB: 48C / 107 F
I tested using Stress Prime 2004.
Also by doing this my PC is a little faster strange if you think about it, i gained a cooler CPU and a faster PC overall.