Understand the dead Angle of the cooling fan
July 15 , 2024In computer hardware, the role of cooling fans is very important. However, in the design and installation of cooling fans, the problem of "dead corners" is often ignored. Today, we will delve into the dead corners of cooling fans and how to use advanced motor technology to optimize heat dissipation.
What is the dead Angle of the cooling fan?
The "dead Angle" of the cooling fan refers to those areas that cannot be covered by effective airflow due to design or structural reasons. These areas often have high temperatures, which can easily lead to hardware overheating, affecting the stability and performance of the system.
Common dead corners include the corners of the case, behind the hard drive rack, certain components on the motherboard, near the graphics card, and the top and bottom of the case. Since fan airflow cannot effectively cover these areas, they become a weak link in the cooling system.
The dead Angle of the cooling fan is one of the key factors affecting the heat dissipation efficiency and stability of the equipment. Through reasonable fan layout and the use of advanced motor technology, such as cylindrical micro motor, dc micro brush motor, driving micro motor ,1.2v dc vibrator motor, etc., can effectively reduce the dead Angle, improve the overall heat dissipation performance of the equipment.
I hope this article can help you better understand the dead Angle problem of cooling fans and find an effective solution.