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thank you guys
i made acheck for both side of mb
i didnt find any damage to the capacitors and other components
and about cooling
i have only one fan cpu fan
and my hdd temp now is 36
thank you guys
i made acheck for both side of mb
i didnt find any damage to the capacitors and other components
and about cooling
i have only one fan cpu fan
and my hdd temp now is 36
If it was my computer I would add some case cooling fans. It can't hurt and doesn't cost a lot.
thank you
what is the hdd max temp c
and mine is 35 c
some times its reach 37 c in winter
but in summer i dont know
i decided to make these changes to my pc
ati vga 5770 1 gb ddr5
adding cooling fans
changing psu
but how many cooling fan you advice me to add and where ex. under hdd if you dont mind
about psu in iraq we have those types
turamax 500 watt 15$
LGI 500 watt 15$
power green huntkey company 500watt 85$
Last edited by kefah; 16 Jan 2012 at 11:47.
For most situations, all you need is 1 good exhaust fan, mounted on the back, pulling air out of the PC---in addition to the CPU and PSU fans.
Optionally, you might install an intake fan on the front to blow a little air over your hard drives. But that is not necessary in most situations.
It's hard to comment on those PSUs because those brands are completely unknown in most other countries.
The quality of the power supply is more important than the wattage rating and I have no idea about the quality of those brands. I would expect a $15 power supply to be low quality, but I don't know anything about the $85 "Huntkey" brand either.
If you can buy power supplies on line their are some that come to mine. Antec, Corsair, Seasonic. I would install one cooling fan as far to the rear top as I could blowing out and one fan in the bottom front blowing in. What ambient temp do you get in the summer. You do live in Iraq is that correct? I also I'm not familiar with those power supplies you have listed. If I had to choose from those I would pick the $85 and hope for more quality.