Proper thermal dissipation is an essential rule for nowadays electronics. The best operating temperature for the electronic components is 25 degrees (standard room temperature). Thermal dissipation in ...
A few weeks ago, I saw a reader’s question about how to run PS3 cooling fans using an external electronics circuit. At the time I was busy with some other projects. The other day, I decided to put my ...
Proprietary components are the bane of anyone who dares to try and repair their own hardware. Nonstandard sizes, lack of labeling or documentation, and unavailable spare parts are all par for the ...
The point of this guide is to show the latest and greatest in fan control technology on Intel Z270 motherboards and to help you understand what each brand has to offer in their high-end products. I ...
Built with an emphasis on performance, the AEOLUS M3 fans can range from 800-2000RPM for extremely high air pressure. Referring to optimized design and premium hydraulic bearing with PWM function, the ...
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Enlarging its portfolio of premium quality quiet fans, Noctua today announced PWM versions of its renowned NF-P12, NF-B9 and NF-R8 fans. Having received more than hundred awards and recommendations ...
A cooling system can sometimes be a buzzkill. You drop your badass engine into your badass hot rod, and then you remember you've got to keep it cool. As an afterthought, you order a big aluminum ...
I'm building a NAS box to minimize a HDD disaster.(Previous HDD post) I have two 120mm cooling fans, and my question concerns the hook up harness. There is the standard 4 pin harness, and there is a ...
I've been a fan-boi of Noctua fans, back from when "you could have them in any color you wanted-- also long as it was brown". I was noodling around their website after writing a complaint, about never ...
Deciding between PWM and DC case fans can be confusing, but it’s important for the optimal performance of your computer. In general, PWM fans are quieter, more controllable, and more durable than DC ...
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