On Sunday 06 July 2003 10:07 am, 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 (?)
> >
> > 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! :-)
Ron, send me the pics. I have seen these fan systems but can not visualize how 
they fit on the CPU. Tnx.
-- 
Dennis M. linux user #180842

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