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We have an in-win q500 full-tower case.
The power supply has a fan blowing out the back.
We added an intake fan in the fan cage on the lower front.
On the upper front we have a bay-cooler drive fan blowing in.
There are two places in the case on the back where we could
mount additional fans: one on the lower half (where the mother-
board and the add-on cards are), and the other on the upper half
(where the power supply and the drive bays are).
If we were to add more fans, I suppose the upper fan should
be an exhaust fan.
If we were to add a fan on the lower back, should it be an
exhaust fan (air blows front to back) or an intake fan (air
blows bottom to top)?
(We have a slot-A athlon with a dual-fan processor heat-sink
on it, and an agp video card that came with a little fan on the
video chip. In addition, we have a scsi card, a cheap nic, and
a legacy isa sound card.)
Thanks for any explanation of the right way to do this.
Jim Meagher <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Your system sounds like the perfect example for why.
> There *IS* a fan -- it is mounted in the power supply
> and most likely blows air out the back side of the case.
> There are holes in the bottom of the case that were
> strategically placed there to let fresh cool air in as
> the fan pulls the hot air out....
Frank R.Brown
Frank.R.Brown@MailAndNews
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