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But the second one I like even more than the one you posted above. The simulated turbine in Effective Image on the second link looks good. That should do a very effective job on removing any hot turbine gases.... LOL
I will look into this case when I build my Media Center box for the future HT (home theater).
Thermaltake Fans , I went and got one of the fans that have a blue led, and i noticed its 0.48 amps the one i like swap out is 0.13 amps , will this be a problem?
as long as I don't have to pay for his builds
Yes, thats a turbine fan in the front ,(but a fake one, spinning out of the real fan at its back) the review of this case is here
and on my MB the northbridge heatSink is right next to the CPU, so guess its absorbing some of the CPU heat also.
Last edited by techreactor; 13 Aug 2006, 04:24 PM.
Here is mine could someone give me some advice on where to put an extra fan it would be appreciated Click here for picture
As you can see it sucks the air where I have the red highlight
and blows out the back where I have the blue highlight
Here is mine could someone give me some advice on where to put an extra fan it would be appreciated Click here for picture
As you can see it sucks the air where I have the red highlight
and blows out the back where I have the blue highlight
what's doing the sucking and blowing now? The dell virtual fans?
That's a good question and that's what I am am worried about Dell don't allow any programs that I know of to monitor the mobo temp the only temp information I can get is the HD temp
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