Let’s return to the AMD socket and horizontal mounting. What at first looks like a disadvantage can be an advantage. Let’s remember the chimney effect again! Warm air rises upwards, so why not use this circumstance directly? However, for the horizontal mounting, a housing with ventilation in the housing cover is ideally required!
In addition, we are again relying on a supportive suction system in the rear wall, which many tower coolers now blow up part of the air on the surrounding components (voltage converters, etc.). Even this “scattered” exhaust air has to go somewhere. And even with a power supply above, horizontal mounting is possible:
In this case, however, all disadvantages of a top-mounted power supply come in and we would clearly advise against such a solution also due to the high number of better suitable housings. In this case, one should at least do not do without a rear ventilation:
A floor fan also creates additional reserves for this installation variant:
- 1 - Einführung und Übersicht
- 2 - Unter- oder Überdruck? Wir wägen ab!
- 3 - Netzteilpositionierung: Oben oder unten?
- 4 - Airflow: Towerkühler senkrecht montieren
- 5 - Airflow: Towerkühler waagerecht montieren
- 6 - Airflow: Beliebte Montagefehler
- 7 - Airflow: Downblower-Besonderheiten
- 8 - Airflow: Festplattenkühlung
- 9 - Airflow: Grafikkarten richtig belüften
- 10 - Gehäuselüfter: Wissenswerte Grundlagen
- 11 - Unangenehm: Körperschall und Resonanzen
- 12 - Lüftersteuerung, Zusammenfassung und Fazit
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