Each system unit has its own cooling system. Typically, the most basic of these is the ventilation system. The essence of the ventilation system is the intake of warm air inside the case of the system unit and its subsequent output to the outside. Depending on the temperature conditions of the room and the location of the system unit, sometimes the default pre-installed cooling system is not enough for the stable operation of devices without unnecessary heating. Most cases provide mounting points for additional coolers, both front and back.
Necessary
Computer, additional cooler, basic computer skills
Instructions
Step 1
The essence of the simplest installation of additional cooling elements boils down to the fact that a cooler is installed in the front part of the case for blowing air, and in the rear part for blowing out air. You can do it the other way around, but since the PSU in the back has a cooler that blows out air, this will be less efficient.
Step 2
If you do not have the appropriate mounting locations for the coolers, you can make them yourself. To do this, select a suitable cooler and areas for their fastening, and then take the appropriate measurements for the screws.
Step 3
For better ventilation, it is also recommended to remove the protective grilles or make them more ventilated by drilling additional holes. You can remove the grates either with a jigsaw or a hacksaw for metal, carefully cutting a circular hole, or with pliers, biting out the grate along the edge. File all irregularities with a file.