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Old 08-14-2006, 02:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How cool is too cool?

I was wondering if it would be bad to have the computer be really cool? jk(not that kind of cool) I was going to get 2 80mm fans to pull cold air in and than there'd be one 80mm on the side to pull cold air in, than a 120mm on the back to pull the warm air out, I was wondering if it would be too cold in there. Right now I have 1 80mm pulling cold air in, than 1 90mm(not sure on that) pulling the hot air out and the processor is about 50-60C, so with the 2 fans in the front and then the 1 fan on the side, than the one fan in the back, I'm guessing it'd be somewhere between 35-50C. Also, I was thinking about getting a new cooling compound for the processor, any suggestions? I'm thinking about Arctic Silver. Also, the fan for my Pentium D 805 could be a lot quieter, I know adding three more fans is going to be loud, so it would help to get that a little quieter.
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