Arcade machines require effective ventilation systems to prevent overheating of their internal electronic components. The most common ventilation method involves strategically placed fans that create consistent airflow throughout the cabinet. Typically, arcade cabinets utilize intake fans positioned at the bottom or sides to draw in cooler ambient air, while exhaust fans located near the top expel hot air generated by the monitor, power supply, and PCB boards. Many classic arcade designs incorporate passive ventilation through grilles and vents that allow natural convection currents to circulate air. Some advanced systems include temperature-controlled fans that adjust their speed based on internal cabinet temperature. Proper ventilation is crucial not only for component longevity but also for preventing screen condensation and maintaining optimal performance during extended gameplay sessions. Modern arcade manufacturers often implement filtered intake systems to reduce dust accumulation, which can insulate components and cause them to run hotter. The specific ventilation configuration varies depending on the cabinet size, component density, and environmental conditions where the machine operates.
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