> From: Dante McLean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [PCI] 7500 Fan Configurations
> 
> Hello:
> 
> Just got a 7500 used.  It has an extra fan kicking around in the drive
> bay, which appears to theoretically be blowing on the processor--ie. it
> is there, but was not connected to a power source.  The repair manual
> for this machine does not show a fan in this location--though the case
> is clearly designed for one.  Has anyone ever seen a fan in this
> location, and if so, does it blow or suck on the processor?  Since it is
> in there, I guess I might as well wire it up and use it--just need to
> know which way it should be blowing air.
> 
> Thanks.

> Dante McLean


So... given what others have said, don't bother unless you have special
needs like non standard hot running HDs

David Elmo 



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