Digital-Aftertaste
Member
Over the years I have had my gaming pc exhaust directly at my face due to how I have it placed in my desk set-up. I would usually just have an 80 watt fan pointed at me and would be puzzled as to why my face felt warmer than the rest of my body. Cut to a few weeks back and I decided to just touch the glass panel of my pc from time to time and notice the difference in heat when I am running intensive applications in comparison to running idle (Big surprise). Out of curiosity one day, on this case that has a side intake for the fans, I decided to point my fan towards the pc to see if some added external cooling would actually do something to it. Cutting to the present day now, my pedestal fan now is being used fulltime as an external cooler given the fact that with this schizophrenic set-up, the exhaust from the pc along with the heat of the glass panel are noticeably cooler than if I do not prop up my fan to face my pc, even for the most intensive of games I throw at it.
I am aware that this is a very dumb set-up and even worse for the fact that I am not properly verifying my thermals to actually gauge whether this kind behavior is providing any sort of positive effects when it comes to running my system cooler. However, it has now become a habit that i do not veer away from and have it running this way near constantly whenever I am using my rig. I wanted to know if other people here on gaf have, or have had other similar experiences when it comes to cooling gaming pc's.
I am aware that this is a very dumb set-up and even worse for the fact that I am not properly verifying my thermals to actually gauge whether this kind behavior is providing any sort of positive effects when it comes to running my system cooler. However, it has now become a habit that i do not veer away from and have it running this way near constantly whenever I am using my rig. I wanted to know if other people here on gaf have, or have had other similar experiences when it comes to cooling gaming pc's.