>Along those lines I remember you once mentioned replacing the PS
>fan with a higher cfm model. Can't find the post. Do you still
>have the particulars on the stock fan & replacement you used?

I did this in 7300s and Beige G3 DTs, not in MTs.

The stock DT fan is 45 cubic feet/minute (CFM). My upgraded fan is 65 CFM.

A fan is a fan is a fan ... with all due respect to Gertrude Stein, who 
was my Godmother, which should tell you about how old I am ... and I 
bought Panasonic unit from Digi-Key only because I also had another order 
with them at the same time.

Digi-Key (and Allied and Newark) catalogs will give the dimensions and 
rated CFM, and I would use those resources for specific manufacturer part 
numbers, then I would go shopping at whatever surplus houses are 
available to you.

Surplus will be way, way more economical than new.

The DT fan is a 3.3175" x 3.3175" square mount (84.26mm x 84.26 mm), an 
is 1" thick.

There was no significant increase in noise with the installation of the 
65 CFM fan.

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