Team PC Episode 2 - Positive and Negative Air Pressure

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2024
  • Do you know what effects positive and negative pressure have on your gaming PC? Sean and Norm from Tested show us in Team PC Episode 2!
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Комментарии • 11

  • @leesiyin
    @leesiyin 7 лет назад +7

    This video was in tested and got lot of bad comments to the point they disable it...LOL

  • @Quacker_Gaming
    @Quacker_Gaming 5 лет назад +4

    Negative or balanced air pressure ftw. Positive air pressure may pull in more cool air, but the air is stagnant and sitting in a case full of hot pc components. In other words the stagnant air in the case causes increased thermals. Yes you may get a bit more dust with negative, but just blow out the case every few months and you'll still be getting better temps overall. Still balanced is the best to reduce thermals while keeping out dust.

  • @MarcusOnPC
    @MarcusOnPC 6 лет назад +3

    which CPU are you cooking without the heatsink?

  • @ammartech3660
    @ammartech3660 6 лет назад +8

    possitive air pressure is much better than negative ..
    negative air pressure is just pushing the air out more than air coming in the case , AND ALLOWS DUST TO STACK EASILY IN THE CASE ..
    Possitive air pressure is more air coming in , than going out , which help to cool things down much better cuz the intake air actually moving in and being exhaust out slower , SO the little holes in ur case wont SUCK anything IN ..

    • @bouxesas2046
      @bouxesas2046 4 года назад +3

      That is not true. It is better to get the hot air out of your case as quickly as possible. It does not matter how much air you get in. If your air inside the case is hot, it does not make a difference. As it goes for dust, you're going to take it anyway, either with positive or negative pressure.

    • @csguak
      @csguak Год назад

      Positive pressure is better for sloths. They never clean anything.

  • @alidan
    @alidan 7 лет назад

    what is the brand of fan used?

  • @OkG00g1e
    @OkG00g1e 7 лет назад +9

    do you want loads of dust in your case? because this is how you get loads of dust.
    also no cable management.... like at all

    • @mr.light7979
      @mr.light7979 6 лет назад +2

      The whole point is to get hot air out because you don't want your parts to become hot. Also according to airflow 101 on toms hardware page, positive pressure creates "Stagnant air" which heats up your internal pc parts in the longrun which is dangerous. Also, it just makes sense to take hot air out. You don't want hot air in your pc, you want cool air. And as far as dust, you are right. Negative pressure will create more dust but there are many ways to prevent this. And cable management falls DIRECTLY ON THE PERSON!!! Have your desktop 6ft from the ground since dust accumulates from the ground up. Also I'm not saying that people that use positive air are lazy asses but you should expect to at least conduct maintenance on your own pc about every month. I would prefer every 3 weeks because it isn't too long and it not even HARD AT ALL TO CLEAN DUST. Again, isn't the big picture about performance? I believe so, if people are afraid of a little bit of dust and they would risk performance over FUCKING dust then I don't know what to say because it isn't COMMON SENSE!!! These bright men over many others are actually not afraid to make a video and be judged showing the ACTUAL truth of airflow to settle this annoying ass dispute over which is better. And alast, the TRUTH is in front of the white of your eyes. You can deny it or you can accept it. I don't care if you use positive or neutral pressure people are entitled to their own likings, I'm just glad that these men just finally proved which one was better.

  • @DctrGonzo
    @DctrGonzo 4 года назад +4

    Oh man this is bad advice. Please don't follow this poorly construed experiment.