Posted January 17, 2012
TCMU2009: So if fans are the way to go, how many fans are we talking about here? I haven't really looked into the cooling aspect of the computer yet. Do the fans go inside the case with the card, or are they somehow connected from the outside?
cjrgreen: Fans mount inside the case. When you read the case specifications, they will tell you how many fans you can mount and what size they need to be. They will also tell you how many fans come with the case. Your motherboard will have one or more "chassis fan" connectors. Better motherboards will have two or more (maybe four) of these. The fans plug into these connectors, allowing the CPU to control fan speed.
You don't need to load up the case with all the fans it can possibly take. More fans = more noise. My "big box" has 5 fan positions, but I have mounted only 3 (front intake, rear exhaust, top exhaust). But those are mighty fans: 120mm Scythe Slipstreams that can move 110 cfm (cubic feet per minute) each.
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Although for a beginner, I'd definitely be cautious and stick to whatever the manufacturer recommendations. Ideally the case itself would have ducting to lead the air out of the case directly after leaving the heatsink.