<< Changing the stock 45 CFM fan in the PSU to a 65 CFM unit drops the 
processor temperature by about 4 F, this measured at the CPU. 

The overall effect within the case is undoubtedly significantly greater as 
the volume of air being moved through the case is 144 percent higher than with 
the stock fan.

The fan described in the previously mentioned PDF moves the air around WITHIN 
the case.

The upgraded fan in the PSU effects overall cooling by pulling more air 
THROUGH the case. >>
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Yes,  the best way to cool is to bring in more ambient air. --glen

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