Hi, Does you boxes really give you all this flexibility? I look at my box and see no place to add fans. Does it in mean that my box is a very cheap one?
Happy new year, Yuval Scharf On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > However you do it, you will want to have an air-flow that goes _through_ > your box, traditionally _from_ the front side _to_ the back side. > > Do _not_ take in air at the same side as you blow out warm air since that > will increase the risk of bringing in already heated air, whereas you want > to bring in air as cold as possible. > > You will also want to, if ever possible, bring in air lower down on your > box and blow it out higher up, since warm air raises. > > > Biker > > > > > > > mathieu perrenoud > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ch> cc: (bcc: Gustav > Schaffter/CDS/CG/CAPITAL) > Subject: [gentoo-user] installing fans > (was: strange informations from lm-sensors) > 26-09-2003 14:26 > Please respond to > gentoo-user > > > > > > > After my yesterday's thread, I decided to buy one fan. WhenI saw the > price, I > buyed two instead. But now, I don't know how to place them in the case. > The boxes of the fans says that I should place them at the rear of the case > > and make sure they pull air from the inside toward the outside. Yesterday, > you told me that it could be better to pull air inside and the guy at the > shop told me that on his own box he had a fan in front pulling air inside > and > one at the rear blowing air outside. > I'm at a complete loss here. Should I follow box's instructions? orthe > guy's > advice. > I think I'll first try with one in the front and one in the back. If it's > stupid or even dangerous, any quick warning would be greatly appreciated. > -- > mathieu > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > > > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list