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Old 10-04-2009, 22:28   #25
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Re: Is this wise????

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Originally Posted by Lord Nikon View Post
2x 120mm fans opposite ends of the back of the cabinet, one at the top one at the bottom, set one to suck air in (bottom of the cabinet) the other to blow air out. As for the power supply for them, a 12v adapter will run them without a problem. the top fan to remove air as heat rises, this will establish a circulation of cooler air in the cabinet.

btw Thanks for the printer

No worries (Printer) Not ordered curry yet.

I am totally useless with electrics, do the fans come with a special adaptor? does it involve any soldering or anything, last thing i need is all my stuff going up in flames.

I've ran some base tests for the processor with the unit open at the front at different times.

I still don't know whether these measurements count or not.

Anyway, the stats for 4 processors during the evening.....



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2100 time = When I ran world of warcraft, which is common for me, the 45 upwards is in degrees C, is this too high?

PS - Using TAT to measure processor temp
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