may save a few capacitors in the long run.
thanks
a hunting I will go.
fp
At 12:58 PM 10/29/2010, Scoobydo Poked the stick with:
>The logic is that it uses cool ambient air to cool the PSU and then vents  
>the warm air back outside the case. A PSU fan does little to ventilate the  
>inside of a properly designed case with side cover and top mounted fans.  
>Mounting the PSU on the bottom of the case is a pretty slick design if you  
>ask me.
>
>
>On Fri, 29 Oct 2010 13:17:25 -0500, Jason Carson <[email protected]>  
>wrote:
>
>>>Always thought the PSU helped ventilate the case. with those nice big
>>>bottom fans.
>>
>>Me too, what was the logic of putting the PSU at the bottom of the case?
>>Are there PSU's available with fans on the top?
>
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