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Hi:
47 you say, You need to add a fan in front (Blowing in) of the case,
That should drop by 10C (my cpu drop 5 also Asus don't like cpu above 70c)
Ray Carriere


Dave Perry 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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