Improving Airflow
3 Ways to Improve Airflow in Your Chassis
When it comes to computers the one thing to always keep in mind is that airflow is good, and heat is bad…very bad. If you’re an enthusiast in the computing world, or even just a beginner, you don’t need to be a rocket scientist to know that heat damages vital components and decreases the lifespan of your electronics. A 10°C rise in temperature can decrease the lifespan of your components by up to 50%.
Exhaust vs. Intake - Which Direction Should You Go?
With all the options in PC cooling these days it feels like you have to be an engineer to make a purchase decision. Take, for instance, the possibilities of configuring your fan to push cool air into the chassis, or pull hot air out of the chassis. Which configuration is better? Luckily CoolIT is full of engineers who have devoted their lives to answering questions just like this one, and we’ve uncovered the secrets based on years of research in our expert labs.
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Why Liquid Cooling?
As the computing market continues to grow with faster speeds and enhanced features, heat is becoming more of an issue than ever. In an environment of increasing thermal loads, the CPU and GPU are generally the most demanding components. All electronics generate heat, which is a direct enemy of your system. There is simply no way to prevent electronics from generating the very thing that destroys them. Implementing a cooling system can significantly reduce the risks that heat cause.Calgary Journal: Red hot company using cooling technology
"Some 2,700 exhibitors and innovators from around the world converged on Las Vegas to show off their latest products in consumer technology. Among them, CoolIT Systems was named an honouree in the categories of computer peripherals and computer accessories." Stephen Kent, Calgary Journal
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