Niall Julian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Reportedly stated that...

>Anyway since I've done these few bits, the tempature of the processor is
>around 48 degrees celcius, jumping to 64 when I have a few applications
>running.  So the fan hasn't impacted that much. What I plan to do next is to
>drill some ventilation holes above the processor heatsink to allow the fan
>to draw more air through the top compartment... since its so close to the
>chasis I feel it can't pull in very much air. I may also add another fan of
>the same type to the side of the heatsink as I have a spare power plug and I
>might aswell use it. Having 2 fans, one blowing down and the other blowing
>across should help. I will also get some thermal goop for the heatsink and
>add that.

How about just moving the one fan you've got to the side? This could save 
you from having to make vents in your case. 

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