Hi All,
Does anyone know of a good resource to review before I try to add my first side panel fan?
I have a Razorfish full tower aluminum case (Lian Li built for Best Buy) which doesn't have a lot of cooling. My Radeon 4850 512MB card heats up and gives me a VPU error when playing Crysis and on rare occasions, when playing CoD4.
The case has a side fan sitting "above" the graphics card to suck heat out the back, but I can't feel any air movement from it at all. I don't think it is very effective. I have the stock 120MM fan up front and a S-Flex 1600 RPM exit fan.
My thought was to remove the ineffective side fan and add a fan on the side panel to blow directly on the graphics card. I was assuming that I'd get a 120MM S-Flex like my exit fan, but I haven't researched the aerodynamics of this at all.
What tools should I use? I've seen a youtube video of a guy using a jig saw. I guess I'd need a special blade to do that.
Any tips or links to FAQs would be appreciated.
Does anyone know of a good resource to review before I try to add my first side panel fan?
I have a Razorfish full tower aluminum case (Lian Li built for Best Buy) which doesn't have a lot of cooling. My Radeon 4850 512MB card heats up and gives me a VPU error when playing Crysis and on rare occasions, when playing CoD4.
The case has a side fan sitting "above" the graphics card to suck heat out the back, but I can't feel any air movement from it at all. I don't think it is very effective. I have the stock 120MM fan up front and a S-Flex 1600 RPM exit fan.
My thought was to remove the ineffective side fan and add a fan on the side panel to blow directly on the graphics card. I was assuming that I'd get a 120MM S-Flex like my exit fan, but I haven't researched the aerodynamics of this at all.
What tools should I use? I've seen a youtube video of a guy using a jig saw. I guess I'd need a special blade to do that.
Any tips or links to FAQs would be appreciated.