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My pc fan
Name: roadkilla Date: May 29, 2009 at 15:32:47 Pacific OS: Windows Vista Subcategory: Cooling
Comment:
ok i have a new pc and there ar currently 2 fans in it.
1 inside blowing at the processor 1 in back of the tower at the TOP blowing out,
i want to ether replace the 1 blowing at the processor with Dynex 3.125" LED CPU Cooling Fan
Or add it to the back blowing in or out?? I WANT TO ADD IT. ITS THE SPOT IN THE MIDDLE NEAR THE INPUTS STUFF
Name: smitty308 Date: May 29, 2009 at 18:57:17 Pacific
Reply:
I would place it in the back, lower position blowing out, not to replace either of the others, but to increase the air flow through the case. The fan on the processor needs to be on the heatsink and the upper rear fan is in the power supply.
Smitty
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Response Number 2
Name: roadkilla Date: May 30, 2009 at 02:05:56 Pacific
Reply:
ok i did that do i need an intake cuss theres no were to put 1
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