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Air flows through fan vents as well as the many small gaps and openings in a PC case. Whether this air moves in or out through these openings depends on the in-case air pressure. This pressure can be positive, negative, or neutral, and affects how well your PC cools and how much dust it collects.
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You might think that having more fans will make your PC run cooler. But if airflow is poor, even bigger fans will not help. Poor fan configurations can trap hot air and disrupt the case’s internal air pressure. By simply rearranging the fans, you can drastically improve the cooling performance of your PC.
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Small form factor (SFF) computers used to be niche, but those days are long gone. Today, well-built SFF PCs can rival the performance of full-tower desktops. Here is why they have become so popular.
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Dust buildup is the enemy of every PC component. The good news is it can be slowed down by setting up positive air pressure in the case and using dust filters.