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Well, I just bought a new case for my next computer, a Cooler Master HAF XM, so of course I still got to get the rest of the stuff, motherboard, CPU, etc., etc., anyway, the case comes with a 200mm fan at the front for air intake, and have a 140mm fan at the back for heat exhaust, there is a 200mm fan at the top for heat exhaust with the option to add another 200mm fan (or with the option to add a 140mm or change the fans to 2x 120mm), and there is an option to add either a 200mm fan or 2x 140mm fans on the side for air intake.
All I want to do is just major graphic design work, major photo editing, heavy word processor work (I meant as in hours of typing, like trying to write a book), with the option of some minor video-editing work which is not really my field of area, but I consider that I may do a bit of video-editing work once in a while. (And of course, Internet, database, Minesweeper, etc.) Since I am out of work, I expect to spend hours while the kids are at school, just doing graphic design work and photo editing, got to keep my skills up and also got to keep making new examples for portfolio, so computer can be on for as much as 6 hours a day, well plus few more in the evening for the kids to use.
I'm not really into heavy gaming like Tomb Raider, Call of Duty, and such games, although I may be tempted to try Fligh Simulator. My kids may want to play those but they do have their own XBoxs and PlayStation so there's no need for those games on the PC. Won't be watching movies or anything alike on the new computer, not going to be using 3D or such.
So as far as I can tell, assuming I opt for a 4 or 6 core AMD CPU (I'm not asking about CPUs or heatsinks and CPU fans or anything like that), so I assume the fans that comes with the case is enough for my needs?
Do you think the fans are enough? Should I add just one more? Should I go for fans on the side to draw in more air?
I figure that if it was to be used for gaming, then yes, more fans would be needed, but graphic design, well don't need it. Actually I do graphic design on my 14 years old Windows 98 computer, although it's slow work, so I assume doing graphich design don't need that much cooling like gaming do, but then I thought what about the hours of doing work, so do it still need more cooling?
Many thanks.
All I want to do is just major graphic design work, major photo editing, heavy word processor work (I meant as in hours of typing, like trying to write a book), with the option of some minor video-editing work which is not really my field of area, but I consider that I may do a bit of video-editing work once in a while. (And of course, Internet, database, Minesweeper, etc.) Since I am out of work, I expect to spend hours while the kids are at school, just doing graphic design work and photo editing, got to keep my skills up and also got to keep making new examples for portfolio, so computer can be on for as much as 6 hours a day, well plus few more in the evening for the kids to use.
I'm not really into heavy gaming like Tomb Raider, Call of Duty, and such games, although I may be tempted to try Fligh Simulator. My kids may want to play those but they do have their own XBoxs and PlayStation so there's no need for those games on the PC. Won't be watching movies or anything alike on the new computer, not going to be using 3D or such.
So as far as I can tell, assuming I opt for a 4 or 6 core AMD CPU (I'm not asking about CPUs or heatsinks and CPU fans or anything like that), so I assume the fans that comes with the case is enough for my needs?
Do you think the fans are enough? Should I add just one more? Should I go for fans on the side to draw in more air?
I figure that if it was to be used for gaming, then yes, more fans would be needed, but graphic design, well don't need it. Actually I do graphic design on my 14 years old Windows 98 computer, although it's slow work, so I assume doing graphich design don't need that much cooling like gaming do, but then I thought what about the hours of doing work, so do it still need more cooling?
Many thanks.