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Hello Roberto,

Thursday, January 13, 2000, 11:20:19 PM, you wrote:

RS> Trying to assembly a pc I got an extra fan cooler. I dont Know if I should
RS> put it in the front or in the rear of the inside  case. Besides . Which of
RS> them put air into the case and which take air frm the case?

A generally accepted practice is to put it in front of the case
blowing air in [this assumes that your power supply fan is blowing air
out].

If your MB allows, connect the fan to fan socket on it because then it
will shut down when system enters 'sleep mode.'

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