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<blockquote data-quote="Mars Warrior" data-source="post: 40185" data-attributes="member: 10351"><p>The motherboard has Q&Q, so temperature controlled speed of the fans should be possible.</p><p></p><p>But I have also good experiences with the solution you mention: a fan duct over the CPU combined with a temperature controlled case fan.</p><p></p><p>Another thing I'm thinking about is, as the case is rather small and has venting holes on both sides, back and top, is to "build" compartments so that each part has its own dedicated airflow/duct/vents:</p><p>- Passive PSU + HDD, right side of case</p><p>- DVD ROM, left side of case</p><p>- Motherboard, back and top side of case</p><p></p><p>in which case the separate components don't warm up each other too much...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mars Warrior, post: 40185, member: 10351"] The motherboard has Q&Q, so temperature controlled speed of the fans should be possible. But I have also good experiences with the solution you mention: a fan duct over the CPU combined with a temperature controlled case fan. Another thing I'm thinking about is, as the case is rather small and has venting holes on both sides, back and top, is to "build" compartments so that each part has its own dedicated airflow/duct/vents: - Passive PSU + HDD, right side of case - DVD ROM, left side of case - Motherboard, back and top side of case in which case the separate components don't warm up each other too much... [/QUOTE]
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