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| Ghoward:
--- Quote from: Flinkly on April 20, 2005, 01:39:09 pm ---frankly, for the noise issue, you should only have fans blowing in or out, not both. --- End quote --- |
| bionicbadger:
Get a big box fan (20" or 24") and put it in the back of your cabinet and turn it on low, they move lots of air and when they are on low they are pretty quiet. And no one will see it in the back of your cabint, and they are pretty cheap. |
| teetu:
eh, just water cool it but seriously, ducting will help tremendously. Just keep in mind the positioning of your fans- you want to create a flow in your cab. This may be difficult to acheive considering how large the cab is, but try the ducting it should do the trick |
| Katana Man:
Today's computer CPU's are certainly hotter than in the past. One of the first things I did was add good ventilation to my cabinet. |
| Franco:
Two sucking in, two blowing out. Does it for me! |
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