PC Airflow Explained for Beginners 👉 Tips & Common Mistakes to AVOID!

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  • @theTechNotice
    @theTechNotice  Před měsícem +2

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    • @magizzaofficial6260
      @magizzaofficial6260 Před 8 dny +1

      I have a 240 mm radiator at the top pushing air inside from the top and 1 exhaust at the back and 3 exhaust fans at the side of the pc pushing air outside. What is the best fan placement i can do to get the best airflow in my pc. My PC casing is 011 dynamic. Please Help!

  • @creed5248
    @creed5248 Před 28 dny +38

    When I started buliding there was hardly any airflow on cases at all . Most people would overheat and take the side panel completely off and some like myself would fabricate front and top fan locations ourselves .

    • @AlexButler10
      @AlexButler10 Před 28 dny +4

      Yep, back in the 90’s we made our own haha. I’d used a hoover once to force air over a cooler to try and overlock higher 🤦🏻‍♂️. Was fun in those days, all you needed was a drill and a bunch of old fans.

    • @jacekmakes
      @jacekmakes Před 26 dny +1

      side panel off was a must during summers, I was also pointing a big regular fan at the pc's side :)

  • @alrizo1115
    @alrizo1115 Před 28 dny +21

    Just to add: negative pressure is mostly beneficial to crammed components like in a mini ITX system. You want the heat to get out asap and not stay inside especially if there is no space. There is also the nzxt h500 with an almost restrictive front panel which benefits from negative air pressure.
    You can also force cases to have positive pressure even if there are more exhaust fans than intake. Just decrease the rpm of all exhaust fans and increase the rpm of intake. Vice versa if you opt for negative pressure.

  • @Mr_Matt_Lee
    @Mr_Matt_Lee Před 28 dny +16

    Great video buddy! Enjoyed hearing your thoughts and addressing some of the common misconceptions about cooling in general. In depth, well explained and easy to digest. Thanks for the channel mention too, much love 🙌

    • @theTechNotice
      @theTechNotice  Před 28 dny +4

      Glad you enjoyed it! I just need your smoke machine now haha!

    • @WR3XKA
      @WR3XKA Před 18 dny

      Can you tell me what pc case is used in this video ??

    • @Sokol10
      @Sokol10 Před 14 dny

      @@WR3XKA Ir you mean the case in Mr. Mat Lee video showing airflow with smoke it's Fractal design Pop Air Mini. It's their video: "The MATX Master of All?! | Fractal Pop Mini Air Gaming PC Build | AMD Ryzen 7600, Radeon RX 6750 XT"

  • @RiverReeves23
    @RiverReeves23 Před 28 dny +5

    Love your videos man. I worked in a PC shop, building PCs from 15-20yrs and then stopped using PCs for 20 years. Coming back to it, it really helps to watch your videos. A lot has changed and you have educated me in a really clear and fun way. Keep it up, absolutely excellent content. Cheers man.

  • @garyrichards6079
    @garyrichards6079 Před 28 dny +7

    You forgot to mention that with AIR tower cooler like your NOCTUA D15 the fans can over hang the tower fins providing AIR flow over your VRM's, RAM and NVME heatsinks which a AIO CPU block normally doesn't do .. That can also help keep your system run cooler .
    btw good video thou , nice and simple to the point :)

  • @tminusoftexas3224
    @tminusoftexas3224 Před 28 dny +4

    A lot of people do these videos but it’s important to revisit as the cases change Thank you for this video sir.

  • @brianoconner3090
    @brianoconner3090 Před 20 dny +2

    This is one of the most detailed explanation for this topic on CZcams. Great work and thank you.

  • @ThePCExpertAmateur
    @ThePCExpertAmateur Před 16 dny +1

    Very good, but you may not be aware that there's more to it than LxWxD and fan rotation. There are a small number of fans that actually use the convex side of the fan to push air, like the Geometric Future Squama. There are fans that have the blades with the *convex* side opposite where it is normally but STILL move air in the expected direction because they are actually designed to push air towards those arms that connect the frame to the hub, and there are reverse fans, of which I've seen both combinations. Also, even now, there are a significant number of fans that do not show direction of flow and rotation, or it's located in a hard-to see-location.
    So, in order to determine direction of flow and rotation, you have to look at the blades - for most fans the convex side is the BACK and the other side is pushing the air through. If, however, the back (convex) side is modified with a pattern that is not on the other side, it may be that the convex side is pushing the air instead of the concave side. 99% of the time, you won't see this and can rely on concave being the push side and, thus, whichever direction the blades are scooped in (concave) also indicates the direction of rotation.
    I wish you had been explicit about what the problems are with negative pressure: dust will build on on the inside of dust filters, on heatsinks and radiators, among many other places, more rapidly (depending on the room), which will require that cleanings (with a decent speciaiized vacuum/blower) than in a positive-pressure case. Also, if you have pets, their hair and dander will be pulled in. If you have positive pressure, though, most of that will be trapped in the dust filters where air is pulled in, simplifying clean-up.
    I'm glad you pointed out about neutral pressure, but it would've been useful to go into more detail on the non-curve aspects of configuring the case fans.
    It is really hard to optimize a case to eliminate turbulence and recirculation, and sometimes a more complex fan config will do a better job.
    Overall, though, and considering just how many variables there are that affect airflow this was quite good!

  • @whateveryoucall7031
    @whateveryoucall7031 Před 28 dny +5

    best video explanation airflow on ytb. Thank you man. Keep up the good work

  • @Anthony-fd8mh
    @Anthony-fd8mh Před 24 dny +2

    I have a Corsair 7000D case. I have 3-140mm intakes on the front 1-120mm on the side. 3-140mm intake on top which is the 420mm AIO and
    1-140mm exhaust on the back. So far after 6 months of running every day (turned off at night) I have just a fine light dusting of dust inside which is whatever makes it past the filter and is easily blown out. I have cleaned the filters like 2 times. I should also say that my hvac register is on the ceiling behind me and the computer is on the floor on a tile. When the air comes in it blows across the room right on my computer so it stays pretty cool. In the winter I just close the vent a bit and the computer help heats the room. So far seems to be working pretty well.

    • @dalek.6171
      @dalek.6171 Před 24 dny +2

      I have that case too. So incredibly Heavy.

    • @Anthony-fd8mh
      @Anthony-fd8mh Před 24 dny +1

      @@dalek.6171 yup it’s a biggie, but was fun to build in due to all the room.

    • @dianaalyssa8726
      @dianaalyssa8726 Před 4 dny +1

      @@dalek.6171 Also have, It's heavy and huge but was easy to cable manage.

  • @alex16870
    @alex16870 Před 26 dny +1

    Self i got : Cooler Master MasterBox 520 Mesh with 3 front fans and 1 exhaust and my 240 aio as top and pull air thu rad and out = Neutral airflow.
    BUT i have change so the 3 front fans that take air via the mesh has little higher RPM than the rear fan due to its more easy for the rear fan to just exhaust it ,the front fans have harder to take air in.

  • @JacobGagoOfficial
    @JacobGagoOfficial Před 28 dny +7

    Digging the afro record. Wish it was lower a bit when you spoke. Great video.

  • @MyDamnYouTube
    @MyDamnYouTube Před 20 dny

    👍 Thanks for the tips Lauri! I really like your videos and builds, they look great. As a matter of fact whats the color you use for your logo and fans? I like it. You got the hex#? Thanks!

  • @jimspc07
    @jimspc07 Před 28 dny

    I have just started using the Masterbox q500L which is the cheaper version of the one you start the program with. I find it a very interesting case with masses of flexibility, quite small for its capability. It also enabled me to make the build upside down and get the IO on the right, not the left, as I look at the window, some thing I want. I normally use AIO cooling but am using air at present. The PSU hangs off the left side drawing in outside air and exhausting upwards through top 1200 fans. The 1400 bottom fans feed the air in. The case openings on left and right I have sealed off with ABS sheet. This leaves the GPU fans actually fighting the air flow but they are rarely on, as I don't play games and has not been detramental. I have 4 gen 3 and 4 nvme drives fitted and the the standard AMD cpu fan (at present). All temperature are well in control and the fan speeds are quite low and quiet. My 2tb WD black was running quite hot, as they all do, but a thermalright HR-10 2280 pro heat sink fixed that, the other 3 are fine on their own.
    I try with all my PC builds and case changes to create a bottom to top flow. The top exhaust usually being the AIO 1200 fans and the input being 1400 bottom fans to put more air in than out. Another thing I do to force this flow is blank off all openings in the front and rear. Despite your dire comments on air running round in circles and getting lost my method forces the air to go in a single direction It has no alternative. What goes in must get out and only the top is available.
    I note with the second case you have, that the 3 side fans are largely a waste of money, (looks alright though) the top one in particular is ideally placed to feed the top right exhaust fan thus losing case flow generally, including exhaust. Also when showing the smoke air flow part a lot is seen coming straight from the front inputs and venting out through the adjacent unfanned top without actually doing anything. That part of the top should be blanked off forcing the air through the case.

  • @nicktayloriv310
    @nicktayloriv310 Před 16 dny

    I added two more 140mm fans to my Montech King 95 by switching to the front mesh mode and added the fans to the front of that. So I now have 6 intakes and 2 exhaust (rear and rear top). My thermals didn't improve at all (HWiNFO) but my noise level dropped a few decibels as I don't have to spin the 4 front intakes as fast to get the same thermal performance. My PC sits about 6 feet away from me (I have a very large and long desk, the Ikea PC desk hack times two!) and you cant hear it at all.
    So I guess sometimes More (fans) is less (Noise). 😎

  • @HeavyComponent
    @HeavyComponent Před 25 dny

    Glad you made this video. My current setup which I want your opinion on or anyone reading this opinion. I have a Lian Li O11D Evo RGB case and the way I have my fans set up is like so...
    I have 3 fans bringing in air from the side/front, 3 AIO cooler fans that are exhaust on top, 3 exhaust fans on the bottom and 1 exhaust fan in the back. Everything stays nice and cool every since I built this computer this way. Even with gaming I have good cooling with no overheating issues, but what do you think?

  • @furioustester4056
    @furioustester4056 Před 28 dny

    The dimensions of a fan do directly change the amount of air it pushes, but, it can also push the same amount if the pitch is changed accordingly, you need to look at the pitch, amount of blades, the change in pitch, depth, radius or diameter, and speed. And the dependant variables are the static pressure, air speed, total amount of air passing through the fan and noise. Go check out major hardware, he does cystom fan competitions that kinda show how it works

  • @MrSamadolfo
    @MrSamadolfo Před 22 dny

    🙂 on two of my cases i have all the fans pointing inwards because they are argb fans and the case is a fishtank design, only recently some companies are starting to sell argb blades in reverse direction which i imagine with time will be more common

  • @MyHarderStylez
    @MyHarderStylez Před 14 dny

    Hi there Great video,
    What case is that with the glass all around and what fans are they at 16:33.

    • @theTechNotice
      @theTechNotice  Před 13 dny

      Hey, All links to PC parts are linked in this video: czcams.com/video/fi3vYw-lDUg/video.html

  • @rogier75
    @rogier75 Před 27 dny

    Nice video again. Nice Jacket too, half way the video i thought "did he just won the Golf Masters on Augusta between all these fans?"

  • @cyber_flame
    @cyber_flame Před 27 dny +1

    Nice video... However, if you can choose some different PC cases and show us practically by installing fans i.e. Negative, Positive and Neutral Air Pressures inside the case as well as if you can advise more suitable Fans Settings for Past and recent (Popular PC Cases) then it will help us to understand more in deep... Like I have Corsair Crystal 570x but getting Dust (3 Intake and 1 Upside & 1 Rear as exhaust)... Front are at full speed. Cooler is Noctua NH-D15 Black Chromax...
    I really need to understand.

  • @ceuser3555
    @ceuser3555 Před 28 dny

    Timely video. Thanks for this one.

  • @lawlsaucemgee7849
    @lawlsaucemgee7849 Před 28 dny

    Great video very informative! I currently have the King 95 pro case, 7800x3d, montech d40 (or whatever the name is lol) aircooler and a red devil 7900xtx, and have a decent fan curve going on. Highest ive seen my temps go are about 68C gpu and 72C on the cpu, results from coretemp and afterburner. Doesn anybody have any tips on how to get those temps down a little or are those decent temps?

    • @pouringpoipoi5777
      @pouringpoipoi5777 Před 28 dny

      if you are using aircooler.. remove the glass front. and better put the front mesh addons then add fans there

  • @user-ng2nt2tx4p
    @user-ng2nt2tx4p Před 28 dny

    Well Said!
    But you forgot the PSU fan also pulling air out of the case, when the PSU fan input opening (face) is inside the case.

  • @myamaha62
    @myamaha62 Před 27 dny

    I bought the old cases that could hold extra drives just to remove the cages and front pieces for fans.

  • @vh9network
    @vh9network Před 28 dny +1

    Airflow works better if you use a ATX mid tower case and not those little Micro-ATX or even worse ITX cases.
    My Fractal Design Torrent case is an Airflow master coupled with a push-pull configured Noctua NH-U14S heatsink fan for my 2990WX.

  • @giorgosapo4508
    @giorgosapo4508 Před 28 dny +5

    Incredible video! Thank you

  • @DXcellence718Returns
    @DXcellence718Returns Před 21 dnem

    So what about fans that are attached to raidiators? For example my setup has 3 front intake, 3 top exhaust that goes through a radiator before exhausting and 1 rear exhaust. Without the radiator its for sure negative airflow but would the radiator on the top exhaust fans make it positive?

  • @goldfries
    @goldfries Před 28 dny

    I use a thin ply of issue to identify intake and exhaust areas.

    • @theTechNotice
      @theTechNotice  Před 28 dny

      Good idea, but won't show the little intake areas if negative air pressure.

    • @goldfries
      @goldfries Před 28 dny

      @@theTechNotice correct, it is just the fast way to ensure there is airflow. Not a detailed view.

  • @rahulkamath6984
    @rahulkamath6984 Před 28 dny

    I have got the fractal torrent case which I feel is the best air cooling case ever
    That come after watching you video made long back. Thanks for that

    • @theTechNotice
      @theTechNotice  Před 28 dny

      Yeah, it's one of the best!

    • @rahulkamath6984
      @rahulkamath6984 Před 28 dny

      @@theTechNotice thanks to you. Due to it I actually got to know about that case and the NH D15 else I was on a diff line altogether. Due to some misguidance off course.
      Thank you for educating my PC side to the correct direction
      Much appreciated

  • @magizzaofficial6260
    @magizzaofficial6260 Před 8 dny

    I have a 240 mm radiator at the top pushing air inside from the top and 1 exhaust at the back and 3 exhaust fans at the side of the pc pushing air outside. What is the best fan placement i can do to get the best airflow in my pc. My PC casing is 011 dynamic. Please Help! 19:03

  • @damnbrosky
    @damnbrosky Před 28 dny

    Hey boss, I was watching tons of ventylation videos and finally I decidet to stay with positive preasure and i figure out it just same way you explained it here, I have 6 fans pushing air in but with mesh and 4 pushing out but without mesh, to justifying this choice I have say that my house is kind a dusty, I work on construction side and I bringing home everyday some dust with me, this is cleaning nightmare, but.... Some how my PC inside is super clean and that is miracle, so lets say little bit of positive is always better than negative, in life and in PC

  • @wiktorbednarz229
    @wiktorbednarz229 Před 25 dny +1

    short version, possitive preassure good, negative preassure bad (not in all cases), 1 more intake then exhaust and you should be fine
    3 fans is minimum, 5 is good best balance, 7+ is Enthusiast
    dont make air do sharp turns make it as straight as possible

  • @ThisOLmaan
    @ThisOLmaan Před 21 dnem

    Mister couldnt find the video on this timestamp 19:23 so many videos on ur Ch... would have liked to watch it.

  • @cheekster777
    @cheekster777 Před 28 dny +4

    Thank you Lauri.

  • @Tylenol888
    @Tylenol888 Před 26 dny

    Me, i have 3 fans at the front intake, 2 also on top intake, then only 1 exchaust at the back. Its effective to me. No dust and the holes you can feel air is coming out, because a lot of air pushing in. I tried 2 on top exchaust, its not effective to me, i think components really like constant fresh air. And if i feel more heat need to be exchaust i put the back fan on higher rpm than the other fans.

  • @zeph5800
    @zeph5800 Před 27 dny

    Guys I need some confirmation about my future PC's airflow. The case will be the DeepCool Morpheus : (140mm only) 3 front intakes, 3 bottom intakes, CPU AIO on the side (exhaust) and 3 exhaust on top. Maybe an exhaust fan on the back. Would you change something (fans size or whatever) or is it optimal ?

  • @M8YM8
    @M8YM8 Před 13 dny

    Great video thanks Cobber 👌🏻

  • @daddybotz
    @daddybotz Před 28 dny

    Good content. Just want to add another factor in airflow and that is turbulence in the pc case.
    Sometimes, more airlow does not mean it is better.

    • @theTechNotice
      @theTechNotice  Před 28 dny

      Did you see me talk about that in the video? :)

  • @tiltingart9276
    @tiltingart9276 Před 28 dny +1

    Any advice please, Im about to build a 4090 i9 14900K, ROG Helios Case. 3 intake 140's, Corsair AIO 150 Elite with 3 120's top mount exhaust and 1 back 140, this last one Im not sure if leave it as exhaust or intake since i9 is as hot as the Sun

    • @dalek.6171
      @dalek.6171 Před 24 dny +1

      I just did that for the first time . Intake from the back. Heard it doesn't make any difference with an AIO. ~ I believe from Paul's Hardware. Cooler Master H500P Mesh 12700K RTX3080 ti. 280mm top AIO. Seems to be running cooler than a setup with a 13700K Corsair 7000D 420mm .

    • @Anthony-fd8mh
      @Anthony-fd8mh Před 24 dny +2

      I have a 13900KS and the H170i, mine are set to intake. Idle mine sits at 36c. playing Helldivers 2 it can get up to 85c but only for a min or two. From what I have read normal temp for my 13900KS is 80c. Hope this helps some.

  • @MrDanii3l
    @MrDanii3l Před 12 dny

    Louder the music in the beggining please I still can hear you :D
    What about vertical GPU? with an airflow from bottom to top

  • @ruffiyan
    @ruffiyan Před 13 dny

    im looking to make my first build and spending time educating myself, i want it to be simple but at the same time high spec, for example the latest gen i9 14900k and RTX 4080 super, but i don't want any RGB at all and no water cooling, for what im looking for, what is the best airflow to keep it cool? from what iv gathered in this video, would be 2 to 4 fans at the front, 1 to 3 fans on top and 1 or 2 fans at the back, sucked in from the front and sucked out the top and back at same time keeping the RPM at a good speed, so the air flows quicker? is this correct? if not can someone point me in the right direction? im not a heavy gamer nor do i plan to overclock, it would be a everyday pc i use in my room from browsing the internet, to watching CZcams at high quality and streaming video content. i understand i may not need the high specs but at least it keeps 1 covered for a good few years.

  • @yullegrahardjazh
    @yullegrahardjazh Před 28 dny

    What if front fan bigger fan say 140 mm. 3 of them the roof of the case 120 mm 3 of them
    The bottom if can 120mm 3 of them and the back of the case 1 size 120 or 140 mm
    Without adjusting the speed I say the airflow a bit positive. However, the case dust filter must be the one that easily cleased either via blowing it or using vacuum cleaner

  • @Dexx1s
    @Dexx1s Před 27 dny

    It would also be good to note that obstacles such as a radiator decreases the amount of air that goes in or out of the case. It's much more than just the number of fans.

  • @Nthlionfury
    @Nthlionfury Před 27 dny

    I have been looking for a tutorial for something like this so I can build my pc.

  • @magnusnilsson9792
    @magnusnilsson9792 Před 27 dny

    Perspiration chimney don't really matter and as I rule of thumb, calculate 50% flow through a filter or radiator and 67% flow when turning 90 degree angles.

  • @northern.adventures
    @northern.adventures Před 20 dny

    I remember my 1.1 Intel took my side panel off and had a huge house fan on it. lol good old days

  • @dianaalyssa8726
    @dianaalyssa8726 Před 4 dny

    Great refresher

  • @Bigpopp1
    @Bigpopp1 Před 26 dny

    I’ve switched to a positive air pressure strictly due to clean dust free pc case. However I’m running my a closed loop.

  • @jerededmons4313
    @jerededmons4313 Před 28 dny

    What about the gpu fans blowing heat? I immagine that increases internal pressure, yes? I have 6 intake fans and 5 exhaust, including powersupply i purposely turned upside down to pull air from inside instead of from the bottom of the case... i didnt consider my gpu that vents out the back, but its pressure would be very relative to its heat for fanspeed and pressure... it should be positive (if im understanding right) but would be MORE negative when the gpu is hot? 😅idk i just cleaned my pc it was a dust bucket i feel like i have weirdness with the fans

    • @dreyga2
      @dreyga2 Před 15 dny

      Take negative and positive pressure concepts and throw them out the window.
      You have a PC case full of holes, not a box.

  • @Doshi-lp4tn
    @Doshi-lp4tn Před 28 dny

    Best thermals with inverted chassis in all aluminum case. Sub 40 C on 375watt gpu

  • @panosru
    @panosru Před 26 dny

    The video is good, but the background music is VERY loud, I believe that you should lower the db of bg music so that your voice will sound better and clearer.

  • @stearless
    @stearless Před 10 dny

    what exact GPU model is that? 19:52

  • @VicharB
    @VicharB Před 24 dny

    Logic and physics dictates, the best is Front=intake, Back=out, top AIO (if you have)=out. I accordingly chose the case (Cougar Uniface 4 fans) and went with this setup. All the extra is not needed. Tunes the fans per CPU% and MB%. The result, my Ryzen 7700 with PBO+CO with TjMax=88C, gives me close to 5.25-5.35Ghz All-core, 5.5Ghz Single core, idle = 45-50C, load max as per TjMax 88C, with AIO fans running dynamic with max set @80% and case fans max at 70%, with lower temps they get slower. Where I sit, ear level: idle/browsing/video 25-30db, full load 33-38db. Close to perfect performance/noise/cooling.

  • @TarsoSousa
    @TarsoSousa Před 27 dny

    What is the name of the case shown at 0:23?

  • @user-cj8if1bj7j
    @user-cj8if1bj7j Před 28 dny

    the problem is your cpu liquid cooler is blocking the hot air in going out from the top of your case.

  • @alexschmidtkristensen9449

    What is the best case you have built in?

    • @dreyga2
      @dreyga2 Před 15 dny

      one that has exhaust for GPU, the rest are RGB ovens

  • @ggogaming7441
    @ggogaming7441 Před 28 dny

    7:35 That flex on the desk scared me. Please check it out.

  • @reloadingdontshoot1
    @reloadingdontshoot1 Před 24 dny

    As someone with an open frame case, this video does not apply to me. I'm so glad I switched; less fans, less cost, easier swapability. Overall the info in this vid are great though well done. Esp taking the filter off exhaust; people don't realize you only need those for intake
    People don't realize these new Lian Li cases with all the glass nonsense is hurting cooling, as you have less fans, and fans not in the correct spots. The OG 011 is the best and always will be
    Also, intake on the bottom is fresh air for the GPU; the GPU isn't blocking it, it's using it. Then it exhausts it itself. So the GPU isn't "in the way" at all.
    You want quiet? Use a headset. Turn the fans up, get better temps/performance, and you won't hear a thing

    • @dreyga2
      @dreyga2 Před 15 dny

      GPU produces more heat than any component. Where is the exhaust for the GPU? Big L
      The backplate traps heat under it, causing higher temps for the GPU. Another L
      That's ok, it has cool RGB:)

  • @ozcanozcan9681
    @ozcanozcan9681 Před 14 dny

    I m vaping inside to the pc for checking air flow :D

  • @Ureroll
    @Ureroll Před 27 dny +2

    Cheapest wait to improve airflow? get rid of the glass, is a thermal insulator. Spending 200 Euro on pretty fans just to have em strugle under glass make no sense. Especially in Summer

  • @vinnunani3989
    @vinnunani3989 Před 28 dny

    7900X3d vs 4700k price is same now. So witch one is best for video editing.after effects. Vfx

    • @user-cj8if1bj7j
      @user-cj8if1bj7j Před 28 dny

      go with 14700k for editing, 790x3d good for gaming

  • @panic_2001
    @panic_2001 Před 28 dny

    Two Elite 140 mm at the front, one Elite 140 mm at the rear + Elite CPU cooler which blows air to the rear. Topic settled ✌

    • @theTechNotice
      @theTechNotice  Před 28 dny

      Pretty much, except people buy these random shaped PC cases :)

  • @williammathies2998
    @williammathies2998 Před 26 dny

    Thanks!

  • @Blu3Bandit
    @Blu3Bandit Před 19 hodinami

    Trying to build my first pc and shit like this is going to prevent that from happing way too much to keep tabs on....

  • @newman_1
    @newman_1 Před 28 dny

    Thanks

  • @malek-haddad-it
    @malek-haddad-it Před 20 dny +1

    👌👌It would be really strange if someone would treat their PC better than themselves by going outside to vape.
    I don't smoke and I really don't understand the mentality of smokers.

  • @sergiomarin7632
    @sergiomarin7632 Před 21 dnem

    i still feel unsure after watching the video of which is better, neutral or positive? clearly negative is not good.

  • @creed5248
    @creed5248 Před 28 dny +2

    Wonder why Whokeys triggers memories of Dr. Suess ? LoL !!

  • @n8dawg727
    @n8dawg727 Před 24 dny

    The filter ontop is to prevent dust from settling and falling into the case when shut off. lol smh

  • @bradcampbell261
    @bradcampbell261 Před 28 dny +9

    Just put a fan on and make it look good and let it blow. The results will be minimal regardless of the cooling path you choose. Get the air in and give it an exit. You're not building a race car.

    • @murdergorilla4087
      @murdergorilla4087 Před 28 dny

      There can be a huge temp deltas if you have piss poor air flow vs proper as well as fan curves being higher than needed causing a louder system overall.

    • @bradcampbell261
      @bradcampbell261 Před 28 dny +2

      @@murdergorilla4087 What is a huge temperature delta in a standard PC case? Please don't waste our time with stupid comments. If you follow any PC case manufacturer's recommendations, you will have successful cooling.

  • @vensroofcat6415
    @vensroofcat6415 Před 22 dny

    Universal rule - air moves from convex side of blades to concave one. Air gets grabbed like a sand in your palm. Can't grab much with the wrong side of your hand.
    Positive negative air pressure - overhyped chat warrior topic. Open case, clean 2x a year. Except you have 5 cats. There is no neutral pressure. Like never. Filters, fan performance being rated +/-10%, etc. Plus hot air expands and thus exhaust always has higher volume. Ignore, keep it close enough. And seriously clean your bachelor cave once in a while.
    Turbulences actually improve cooling. Air not just has turbulences. It naturally also forms layers. Which isn't great for cooling since air is quite good insulator. So you want those layers to mix. The problem with turbulences is "recycled" air. So keep it turbulent, but remove all of it for fresh one. Also conflicting turbulences may add noise a bit.
    We have flow through GPUs and yet pretty much everyone still uses rear fan for exhaust even with CPU air cooler in between. Thus putting hot GPU exhaust air through CPU cooler once again. But thinking out of the box and reversing rear fan (and CPU) is so hard, right?
    Best cooling would be tunnels within case. There is some OEM history with those for 20+ years. Optimum Tech did a great video about 3D printed tunnel optimized cooling. Cooling is not about adding air. It's about removing heat from the system. Quickly, directly, least interfering.

  • @L3VllxLo
    @L3VllxLo Před 7 dny

    18:15 bro has the nasa pc

  • @MrMew
    @MrMew Před 20 dny

    i would cry for one of those epic pc's lol wow. Never had or fathomed things like such in my life.

  • @VizDL
    @VizDL Před 28 dny

    But what about laptops. It would be awesome if you made laptops for creators and 3d work

  • @JMLarsStudio
    @JMLarsStudio Před 9 dny

    Watching this video with 37°C on my PC with Techware Cooler. I have no AC though

  • @Kapono5150
    @Kapono5150 Před 27 dny +1

    I just did a build in this case and it’s soo freaking Sexy!!!

  • @KMantle
    @KMantle Před 27 dny

    The GPU sucks in air from the back of the case.

  • @cannotkazi
    @cannotkazi Před 28 dny

    Imagine flipping the case upside down...
    Me, staring at the 9Ɛ...

  • @EatSleepCodeRepeat_
    @EatSleepCodeRepeat_ Před 28 dny

    2:06 "what am I saying"

  • @stonecold91
    @stonecold91 Před 2 dny

    "A typical case" and he shows a case with the psu mounted on the front of the case🤣🤣

  • @Arkangel88Mr
    @Arkangel88Mr Před 27 dny

    And also…..since there is no standardization, this video is only an opinion ?

  • @rolliseventeen
    @rolliseventeen Před 13 dny

    i think the opposite is the case. if you have positive pressure (how do you even know) in the case, the air got slower! where else should the pressure come from. more in than out, ok? i know slowed down air will let the dust settle much faster than excelerated air. i dont look to the preussure, i cant measure it. what i do is just use output fans, mostly on the top and rear. i never use inflow fans, i never use dust filters, i think air filters are just the dumbest thing ever sold to gamers in history. dust with 1mm+ holes? how fat is you dust ?? what helps much more is keep your room clean, place the pc not on the floor. you cant do much more, maybe connecting WLED to you A-RGB fnas.

  • @stephenxs8354
    @stephenxs8354 Před 23 dny

    you forget rgb = 100% boost.

  • @Harris.K
    @Harris.K Před 26 dny

    Its true with the vaping. But we can't without vape dude

    • @theTechNotice
      @theTechNotice  Před 26 dny +1

      Yes you can! Come on! Make that change!

    • @Harris.K
      @Harris.K Před 26 dny

      @@theTechNotice "About vaping" Refill liquids contain VG - Vegetable Glycerin and PG - Propylene glycol. What creates clouds is the BG that is absorbed by the computer fans even at a distance of 3 meters, resulting in liquid particles (like tears) being created mainly on the surface of the fans. This has the consequence that the dirt sticks and is more easily visible on the fins. The consequences can be minor - that is, they need faster cleaning that will be more difficult than a simple dust up to destructive to the fans themselves and very rarely a problem can also be created on the mother board. There are many who blow steam on the computer glass. Tragic. If you cannot stop the steaming, it is good to blow the steam as far as you can and from the other side. As for not doing it, it's very difficult. Here you don't stop vaping or smoking because you can't, harming your health, so how much should you care about the health of your computer!!
      Friendly: Harris K.
      Writer of TechPowerUp (Global)
      Ookla Analytics

  • @EliteRock
    @EliteRock Před 28 dny

    A front panel with a vane grille behind the fans to straighten out air flow works well, only problem is no-one makes them. I recently had a pair of 25mm depth honeycomb ducts printed for the two 12cm front fans in a compact ATX case and GPU temps dropped 4-5 degrees. This is because instead of just roiling around in the front third of the case and just raising pressure in the rest of it (which does nothing to cool anything in those areas) the straightened air flow reaches further back, including over the graphics card.

  • @jean-claudejosselin187

    Make it @ best you can do. should be enough.

  • @konvictz0007
    @konvictz0007 Před 28 dny

    "If you care about your PC's health don't vape", what about if your care about YOUR health?

  • @rcortez5979
    @rcortez5979 Před 28 dny +1

    this case is ass, o11 xl is the king

  • @mercurio822
    @mercurio822 Před 7 dny +1

    The music your using is terrible

  • @Arkangel88Mr
    @Arkangel88Mr Před 27 dny

    Also….sticky vaping residue is terrible for your PC, but I am sure it’s perfectly fine to coat your lungs with it. The manufacturers even say so.

  • @Yan-75
    @Yan-75 Před 28 dny

    👍 из РОССИИ

  • @idkidk8278
    @idkidk8278 Před 25 dny

    Build a computer inside Ann Coulter and it will not even get warm..

  • @xchimnyx
    @xchimnyx Před 24 dny

    People still pay for windows keys?! 😂

    • @ThomasWyatt-yg4sz
      @ThomasWyatt-yg4sz Před 23 hodinami

      Is there something I don't know? Is there somebody giving them away for free? 😂

    • @xchimnyx
      @xchimnyx Před 22 hodinami

      @@ThomasWyatt-yg4sz there's been MAS for years. One click and you get any version you want, activated for life.

  • @FrodeBergetonNilsen
    @FrodeBergetonNilsen Před 28 dny

    Wow. The usual focus on flow path, completely missing that the gpu is starving and that there is no need for an aio for most cpus. Just way to much focus on case fans and flow, but you don't need any case fan at all. They are useless.

  • @hdz77
    @hdz77 Před 28 dny

    So the best way is to move cool are in and remove the heat as fast as possible.

  • @godnamedtay
    @godnamedtay Před 3 dny

    More fans = less dust he says….yeaaa idk bout that my guy

  • @theseatomictimes344
    @theseatomictimes344 Před 28 dny

    every cooler or case is useless.. no matter what cooler u use temp always gonna be at 90 degrees when under load or gaming.. content creators should get Mac.. building a PC equals problems

    • @theTechNotice
      @theTechNotice  Před 28 dny +1

      I don't think this is an accurate sentence...🤔

    • @theseatomictimes344
      @theseatomictimes344 Před 28 dny +1

      @@theTechNotice can you show me a PC build that gets around 70 degrees and stays quite when under load or gaming? everyone is like oh i build the best PC and when they do benchmark the temperature hits 95 degrees or even 100 degrees..and gets as loud as jet engine.. so that makes my sentence accurate i guess.

  • @infantryshooter
    @infantryshooter Před 28 dny

    Thanks for the video, very helpful and informative.
    🫡