Within the compact space of an ITX small form factor case, the Computer CPU Radiator achieves the dual goals of high efficiency and quiet operation with its "compact yet uncompromising" design philosophy.
Within the compact space of an ITX small form factor case, the Computer CPU Radiator achieves the dual goals of high efficiency and quiet operation with its "compact yet uncompromising" design philosophy.
By scientifically planning fan placement, matching hardware characteristics, and paying attention to dust prevention and cable routing, an efficient and quiet chassis airflow system can be constructed.
In terms of fan type, axial fans, mixed-flow fans, and centrifugal fans each have their own characteristics regarding the relationship between speed and air volume.
From the perspective of basic air duct design, the installation direction of a desktop chassis fan should follow the principle of "front in, back out, bottom in, top out".
High-performance chassis cleverly achieve an optimized balance between airflow and air pressure through fluid dynamics fan blade design, becoming an "air engine" for efficient heat dissipation.
Optimizing the rigidity of the chassis structure is equally important. Thin steel chassis are easily deformed by vibration, amplifying resonant noise.