have a question had a NEN housing with nt below? ^^ because most new nts is a big fan on top that doesn't bother the plug-in types when the hot air pushes up?
oh and is with new nts standard NEN plug for processor turn?
power supplies and housings
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have a question had a NEN housing with nt below? ^^ because most of the new nts is a big fan on top that doesn't bother the plug-in types when the hot air pushes up?
oh and is with new nts standard NEN plug for processor turn?
Hello first,So on the one hand I think the manufacturer of the case will have already made up his mind. Since it is a tower case, the airflow is designed inside, there shouldn't be any problems. In addition, the power supply unit sucks the air outwards.
What kind of plug do you mean? The power supply for the processor is routed via the motherboard.
Klaus
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There are a lot of such housings, I mean only because there are so big fans on it when the graphics card is hanging over there and lets out hot air, isn't that great, is it? so if the nt sucked in the air that would be so
my whether because of the new nts the standard turn is the plug for processor
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Hallo,
So if the power supply, board and graphics card were sold built-in in the case, one can actually assume that there is enough cooling. Otherwise you can read out the temperature using various programs and the maximum values are in your manual.
There are many power supplies, but a modern one should have all the necessary plugs, but it depends on what supply your board needs. If everything is in the manual, then you just check whether the plug is on the desired power supply unit.
Klaus
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ok i have to take a look i just want to know how it is because of the fan on it ^^ i built it myself but when the nt sucks in air is definitely too hot because the graka blows out hot air over it at prozzesor I mean the one with 4 pins is over it
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If I understand you correctly, the power supply is below and the graphics card above it, then its heat rises and there is sure to be an opening in the case or even a case fan, so no danger. Or did you build the case yourself?
That about the plug is already correct, now I know what you mean. This is present in modern power supplies, but in any case you can still just look it up, right?
Klaus
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well that is not there for some nts but if they have over 500 watts you should assume that they have one ^^
here is an example of the housing
the nt opening is right under the slot openings if you only had a graka in there they lift each other or the nt is boiling warm
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so if I can see it correctly in a photo,
then the NT immediately pulls the air out of the ground,
or looks like there is a grille on the ground
with a filter.
the graphics card will not be located directly on the NT either,
The first orange slot opening / fastening from above is the place where
the graphics card will be located later, so there is a lot of space between
g-card and NT.
the ventilation seems to be ok in the case, two fans
can still be attached to the side panel. -
yes there seems to be a giter but how do you get air out of the ground? ^^
yes, the housing brings a lot of air above, a fan can also be installed
what is meant by installation set? ^^
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joa helps ever but the nt that I wanted had stilln above the fan that in the picture is yes to the stop the problem that bothered me
on the picture it is the nt right on the ground