wtf do I do about cooling?

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wtf do I do about cooling?

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Hi all, I just purchased myself a nice little system, and was wondering what I need to do about cooling! These parts are literally all I have; 2 x Crucial 512mb DDR 333MHz PC2700 Memory Module 1 x AMD Athlon XP3200+ Socket A 512 L2 Cache Barton CPU - OEM 1 x Connect3d ATI Radeon 9550 256MB DDR TV-Out DVI 128 Bit 1 x Abit NF7-S VER 2.0 nForce2 SKT A 400DDR 8xAGP SATA 5.1 Sound LAN 1 x Antler PC-326 (3 in 1) ATX Middle Tower Case with P4 350W PSU 1 x Wireless Keyboard + Mouse + 11-1 Card Reader 1 x Gigabyte B5232A 52x32x52x16 CD-RW COMBO Internal IDE 1 x Seagate ST3160023A 160GB 7200rpm 8mb Cache Barracuda 7200.7 Plus - OEM The case came with a small fan at the back. I doubt this is enough for the entire pc... What parts need cooling and how should I do it? Thanks for any help x
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Post by ccb056 »

you need a heatsink and fann for the cpu I would fill up all the fan spots in your case with fans that move at least 30cfm
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May I suggest these fans. They are the most efficient fans I have ever seen. 28CFM for only 14 dBA for the 80mm.
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Post by Large Burgershie »

lolz nice specks you'll need one for the cpu one for under video card and one for bios that should be all there about $5 each. :D can i borrow your computer.
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Post by Face50 »

I have a heatsink and fan for my CPU now. The case came with a small fan at the rear. DO I need to buy something like this for my graphics card? And what exactly should I get to cool my bios? Is that really neccessary? Thanks again ps. PC loans cost £100 a minute ;)
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Post by Aggressor Prime »

All video cards come with a standard heatsink/fan or just heatsink. Don't worry about your video card. And as for the BIOS, you never need to cool that. That is one of the coolest components in computers.
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Post by Large Burgershie »

.......ooooh yeahhhhh i knew that :P :P :P :P :mrgreen: still yeah you need one for the video card. well seeing im fourteen can somone tell me why is the bios the coolest part in a computer.
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Post by richh0323 »

The BIOS is a small chip that doesn't use alot of power, it can be run from the nicad battery installed on the motherboard. Video cards that use heatsinks really don't need fans.
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well still better to be safe than sorry and the difference is about 1.0 C* and 1.1KhZW lolz
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:? The most effective way I've found to cool towers is to have the input fans in front and output in back, then I guess it compliments the ps fan, maybe. Who knows, the only thing that matters is my system never goes above 110F, so the setup must work good.
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