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Bradley Marden <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 7 Apr 2002 23:55:54 EDT
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It really is different with each computer. I have played with my fans to see
which is the best set up and I have now keep it at suck in the back and blow
out the front. I have tried it a lot of different ways while using a program
to monitor the temp and this is the best set up for me. That is what I
suggest you do. Just put it in with a monitor program going and make your
decision. A good monitor that I found is @ www.hmonitor.com. It will only
work for 30 days without registration but that will be plenty of time to find
out. Now that it is set up \ don't even worry about what temp it is at. Good
luck.

Bradley Marden
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