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Corsair CO-9050074-WW LL140 Dual Light Loop RGB LED 140mm PWM Fan - Twin Pack
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StarTech Splitter cable - TX3 fan power - 12in TX3SPLIT12
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Corsair ML140 PRO RGB LED 140mm Magnetic Levitation Fan - 2 Pack with Controller
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Noctua NH-L9x65 Lower Profile Multi Socket CPU Cooler supports LGA1700
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Computer fans Australia
Boost the performance of your PC or notebook with top-quality computer cooling fans.
Here at SkyComp, we connect you with an industry-leading range of CPU coolers and computer fans – all available at extremely competitive prices. Our range includes everything from case fans and cleaning liquid to control panels, HDD coolers, memory coolers, thermal paste, VGA coolers, and more.
What is a cooling fan?
Computers run more efficiently in cooler temperatures – overheating is one of the leading causes of tech failure. Fans for computers are built-in cooling mechanisms that help keep critical components working at peak performance.
How do cooling fans work?
Computer cooling fans work by circulating air around vital PC components, including the CPU. This helps move any excess heat created by these components.
What are 10 common causes of overheating?
10 common causes of overheating include:
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Your computer is not located in a suitable area. For example, it experiences extended periods of direct sunlight.
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Your computer doesn’t have adequate ventilation.
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Your computer is situated on the floor.
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Your computer is dirty or overly dusty.
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Your heat-emitting components are forced to work too hard.
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Your PC cooling fans are faulty or broken.
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Your hard drive is malfunctioning.
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Your computer is infected with malware, which is causing your CPU to overwork.
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You don't have a sufficient number of cooling fans.
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The outside temperature is extremely warm (i.e. above 40 degrees Celsius).
Why do computers need cooling fans inside them?
Computer cooling is essential. A computer fan ensures internal components do not overheat, which can cause them to malfunction.
How do I check my computer fans?
You can check your computer cooling fans by opening your PC’s case. If you’d like additional help with this process, please make use of our live chat (available 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) or get in contact with our expert team.
Shop computer fans Australia’s locals trust
Shop our range of computer fans today. If you have any question, visit our FAQ page or get in touch. Otherwise, enjoy quick order processing (usually within 24 hours) and delivery to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Canberra, Darwin, Adelaide, Hobart, and beyond.