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		<description><![CDATA[ When you switch on the computer and start working for some time you would notice the heat that is been produced by some parts of it. In order o cool down these parts and to ward off the heat the fans are used in the computers. The main cooling agent in the computer is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"> <img align="left" alt="The Function Of Cooling Fan In Cpu " height="173" hspace="15" src="http://www.sxc.hu/pic/s/m/mz/mzacha/1146420_cooling_system.jpg" vspace="15" width="174" />When you switch on the computer and start working for some time you would notice the heat that is been produced by some parts of it. In order o cool down these parts and to ward off the heat the fans are used in the computers. The main cooling agent in the computer is the CPU cooling fan. If the heat that is generated is not dispersed then it might cause some serious damage to some parts of the computers. Even though the computers are designed in such a way that suits this generation but still in order to reduce the heat from it the special cooling agent is always been used in it.</p>
<p> Some of the main functions of the CPU cooling fans are it puts out the heat and allows the fresh air to come in to the system. These cooling fans are been fitted in the mother boards and even on the hard drives. There are about some 3 to 4 fans on the central processing unit. In those days the computers were designed in such a way that there would be the only ventilation made of aluminum sink with some fans attached to it. But that would not be enough for the computers that are in nowadays. Nowadays the computers are used for around 12 to 15 hours a day so aluminum sink would not be enough for it to provide sufficient ventilation. So the cooling fans were introduced and it was proved that it is very economical and efficient in order to use the computers for longer time.</p>
<p> The main function of the cooling fan in CPU is to keep the Central Processing Unit cool. But there could be some obstruction in the functioning of CPU cooling fan such as Dust. The Dust settles on the blades of the fans in order to reduce the functioning capabilities. It would also require the regular maintenance in order to keep the CPU cooling fan in the working condition.</p>
<p> Most of us would not realize the importance of these cooling fans. This is due to the lack of the knowledge and even the ignorance about the components. So it would be important for the computer literate to know about all the peripherals in the machine and even their functions. This would not help you in maintaining it, but would also help you to avoid the damage that can be done to the component.</p>
<p> Even the Laptops would generate lot of heat, even though they have been well equipped with the proper cooling system. Overheating would also cause some severe damage to the system and at times would even stop its function. All the laptops would be attached with the coolers, wh 1000 ich functions similar to that of the CPU cooling fan.</p>
<p> There are number of fans that are available in the market, so you could have an option of selecting any one depending upon their magnitude of the work that it would do to your machine. Before you get one, you need to consult anyone who would know about it or do some researches.</p>
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<p align="justify">By: <a href="http://www.articledashboard.com/profile/Daniel-Lim/134413">Daniel Lim</a></p>
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<p align="justify"><strong><a href="http://www.casemodblog.com/?p=1236" target="_blank">                                                             Project &quot;Flow&quot; PC by Ian Helmar | Case Mod Blog                                                         </a></strong></p>
<p align="justify">                                                         I wanted to make the water <strong>cooling</strong> reflect the case and the case reflect the water <strong>cooling</strong> both in design and <strong>function</strong>. I started on the <strong>computer</strong>, being trained in CAD engineering I was easily able to channel my desire for a mod that &#8230; Near the final 3 weeks of the build I was approached by Lamptron, a Chinese company which makes high quality <strong>Fan</strong> control units for mounting in the 5.25&Prime; bays of computers.</p>
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<p align="justify"><a href="http://www.thedailylink.net/computers/selecting-a-cpu.html/" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>Selecting a CPU | The Daily Link: Promoting Websites, News</strong>                                                         </a></p>
<p align="justify">                                                         The <strong>CPU</strong> is a small <strong>computer</strong> chip connected to the motherboard. To keep it cool when processing, it has a large <strong>fan</strong> connected to it. Without the <strong>cooling</strong> air of the <strong>fan</strong>, the <strong>CPU</strong> would burn up fast. &#8230; This speed is just right for these basic <strong>functions</strong>, and should be fast enough to last a while, and most of all, it  is inexpensive. One thing to note here is that the price difference between the 2.0 Ghz and the upper 2.x Ghz <strong>CPU&#8217;s</strong> (like 2.</p>
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<p align="justify"><a href="http://apcmag.com/hp-offers-liquid-cooling-option-on-z-series-workstations.htm" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>HP offers liquid cooling option on Z series workstations </strong>                                                        </a></p>
<p align="justify">                                                         Asetek claims that research has shown that common office noises like <strong>computer</strong> noises can disrupt cognitive <strong>function</strong> and induce stress in workers. Exactly how expensive the liquid <strong>cooling</strong> option on the Z series workstations will be is unknown at this time.  &#8230; Add in the radiator <strong>fan</strong>, and it made a distinct noise. I&#8217;m back on air <strong>cooling</strong> after the pump died (it lasted about 4 years), and I miss the noise that told me my <strong>computer</strong> was definitely still.</p>
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<p align="justify"><a href="http://www.overclock.net/air-cooling/558478-air-cooling-fan-question.html" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>Air Cooling Fan Question &#8211; Overclock.net &#8211; Overclocking.net </strong>                                                        </a></p>
<p align="justify">                                                         XFX HD4870 1GB. Hard Drive Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 500GB Hitachi 250GB, Power Supply Corsair HX520, Case Cooler Master HAF 932. <strong>CPU cooling</strong>. Megatron w/ Panaflo H1, GPU <strong>cooling</strong>. Accelero S1 Rev 2 &#43 Cooler Master 120mm <strong>fan</strong>, OS &#8230; Thermaltake A2018 120mm Blue LED &#8211; 3 <strong>Function fan</strong> operates at full speed, thermally controlled or manually adjustable. Comes with PCI slot control to adjust the fans speed. 120&#215;25mm, 3pin, 12V DC, 38.6-93.7CFM, 17-46.5dBA.&nbsp;</p>
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<p align="justify"><a href="http://www.modders-inc.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&amp;op=Story&amp;reid=292" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>Thor&#8217;s Hammer HDT-S126384 CPU Cooler | Modders-Inc.com | Case Mods</strong>                                                         </a></p>
<p align="justify">                                                         For those of you who don&#8217;t know Xigmatek is a company founded in 2005 that has been coming out strong in the world of <strong>CPU</strong> coolers, as well as some awesome products in <strong>cooling</strong> for Video Cards, Hard drives, Memory among many other great &#8230; The Thor is a step apart from other <strong>CPU</strong> coolers for Xigmatek because quite frankly their other coolers were more <strong>function</strong> over form.</p>
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