suck or blow? which is best..
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I thought most alpha heatsinks were made to suck? That's how I ran mine on my single celly2/bp6 and it was ok. I have one of the all aluminium 6035 lookin deals, but the clip design allows it to work well with the neo.
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Blowing air onto a heatsink gives you positive pressure which is more effective than creating negitive pressure by sucking air away from the heatsink.
but sucking air away from the heatsink does have one advantage, it creates less noise so keep that in mind, the diffrence in some cases is quite big, others its not noticable over the HDD's
but sucking air away from the heatsink does have one advantage, it creates less noise so keep that in mind, the diffrence in some cases is quite big, others its not noticable over the HDD's
Re: suck or blow? which is best..
This is a very bad idea. Vacuum cleaner nozzles build up static like a nylon vest from the 1970s.jnr wrote:It is time to get the vacuum cleaner inside my case to clean out the dust
Use a can of compressed air instead.