On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 08:07, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> On Sunday 06 July 2003 10:53 am, Lanman wrote:
> > Stephen; FYI,...Wallabees are shoes in Canada, not animals. About cooling
> > your case, HP started fabricating plenums ( square or rectangular tubes
> > made of plastic or metal that usually act as a path for air to travel -ie;
> > in air conditioning systems in large buildings) for many of their newer
> > cases. These plenums are hard-mounted inside the case and extend from just
> > above the CPU to the back of the case where they expel warm air through a
> > grill. Most of them have an additional fan mounted inside, and attached
> > where the plenum meets the back of the case. These fans help the CPU fan by
> > sucking air out of the case as the CPU fan picks up the warm air from the
> > CPU. I thought you might want to know in case you have some materials
> > on-site that you can use to duplicatre this. If you get a chance to look
> > inside an HP pavilion desktop PC, you should see what I'm talking about.
> >
> > Hope the info helps (?)
A few years ago you could get a Peitre junction type of heatsink for
your CPU They worked Too Good (Condensing moisture out of the air around
your CPU. Don't know if they are still around,if they are HSC
electronics might have them. http://www.halted.com/ If its weird they
probaly have it
> >
> > Lanman
> 
> Or got to Cyberguys and grab that same kinda kit for about $14.95. Thats what 
> I did, its sitting in my desktop case right now. Pics for anyone who wants 
> any! :-)


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