On 08/03/2000 00:34:18 Tim Angus wrote:
>This is my setup (if anyone is interested ):
I am :-) Starting to put my system to my ideal config :-)
>
>> ____________________
>> | | |
>> <====| PS | - This is a full-tower with a hole hacked
>> | | | in the back at the top to relocate the
>> |______| | PS away from the CPUs
>> |_ |
>>2x80mm fan->| | |
>> <====| | |
>> |_| |
>> | cpu2 cpu1 - CPUs are cooled by alphas and
>peltiers
>> | ____ |
>>120mm fan ->| / \ |
>>blowing in |==|tnt1|== |
>> | \____/ |
>> | |
>> | |
>> |===NIC== ___ |
>> | / \ |<- 80mm fan
>> |===SBAWE32===|== | | blowing in
>> | \___/ |
>> |____________________|
>
>CPUs never break 32C loaded or not, and normally sit at 30C. Case temp
>never
>breaks 40C and generally sits around 37C.
>
I thought this was a short circuit of air flowing ? I mean the 80 mm blowing out
and the 120 mm fan blowing in on the same side ?
This should indeed give very low temp readings because a lot of air is blow
almost directly on the CPU's and the MB sensor.But I am wondering if this really
gives an accurate reading.
I thought that 1 good fan for pulling air in which really refreshes the air
quickly would be better and 2 fans in the back to push hot air back out.
I don't think any one is able to cool off the whole front and push hot air out
on all places.This would mean that the front of the pc would be filled with 5
fans and the back also :-)
Regards ,
Christian
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