I've reversed the fan on my power supply which has reduced the motherboard
temp by 10 degrees and have installed Waterfall pro which has taken the cpu
down to about 40-41c from about 60 without the fan reversed and no cooling
software.
At 13:02 29/12/98 -0500, you wrote:
>In the system I just put together, the power supply fan is blowing out near
>the top (Aopen case). I also have a case fan blowing INTO the bottom of
>the case and two fans blowing OUT OF the top (figured warm air rises). :-)
> Even when playing an intensive game for hours I haven't yet seen the
>motherboards reported temperature go above 30 C.
>
>Bill Nussbaumer
>
>
>At 04:26 PM 12/28/98 +1300, you wrote:
>>I've just built a computer using an ATX case from Chenbro.
>>I had read that the ATX cooling system was superior to the Baby At but I
>>have been watching the Asus PC probe monitor my motherboard and its running
>>at 47 degrees celsius or 117 farenheit.
>>Whats the story with these cases?
>>Surely they should cool better than this. It is a very hot day today though
>>and I realize that must make a difference to the motherboard temperture.
>>Do I need to install another fan??
>>I welcome any comments on the issue of cooling atx cases.
>
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