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What should case fans be set to?
Generally, you want the case fans in front of the case drawing in air while the fans at the rear blow air out. If your case has vents at the top, they should be placed as exhaust fans because hot air will rise.
How many fans should a micro ATX case have?
To summarize, 1 fan in the front intaking air into the case, 1 fan at the back exhausting air is perfectly fine.
What is a good fan RPM for gaming?
If you have the stock CPU fan, then running a fan at 70\% of RPM or above will be the recommended CPU fan speed range. For gamers when their CPU temperature reaches 70C, setting RPM at 100\% is the ideal CPU fan speed. At 50C to 55C the normal CPU fan speed should be around 50\% of total RPM.
Should I have more intake or exhaust fans?
It’s best to have slightly more air intake than exhaust. This creates positive air pressure, which reduces “dead spots” in the case, without air circulation, and it prevents dust from coming in through unfiltered openings. There’s no need to filter the exhaust fans; no sense trapping in dust.
Does higher RPM mean better cooling?
Fans cool by moving air, which is measured in Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM). The is the only metric of its effectiveness. RPM is how fast the fan spins to make those CFMs. Lower RPM usually means quieter, but blade design and the enclosure have more to do with it.
What is a good fan speed for GPU?
Thus, we recommend starting from 30\% fan usage and increasing it once it crosses 30C (the idle GPU temperature a.k.a your room temperature). At or slightly before 80C is where you want to reach maximum fan speed so place a marker at 100\% fan speed at a temperature nearing 80C.
Is 1000 RPM good for case fan?
The higher the RPM, the more noisier it is. It’s also better for a cool build. A 1000rpm fan is a bit low, as most standard case fans are anywhere from 1400-1600rpm, and you’d use a 1000rpm fan for a non-intensive work or leisure computer.
Is 1000 rpm good for case fan?
What RPM should I set my case fans?
Usually around about 900ish rpm, fans will create enough noise to be somewhat audible, and the higher the rpm, the louder that gets.