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Originally Posted by Rollercoaster
well i hate to break it to u man but for a long while now pc power users have been using 80m fans connected to the smps (or the mobo for dynamic rpm control) to create a directional air flow inside the cpu cabinate.(and yes one in the front panel and one in the back.) most boxes have in-build places to mount the fans.
besides the thermometer stuff is redundant as we can get teh temp diff from various motherboard sensors. tho not the specific cabinate wet air temp but what does it matter. what matters is the amt of drop in temp.
i dont mean any disrespect.
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dear friend i appriciate what you have said but i beg to differ for following reasons
1> when the air is pulled from the front and pushed out from the back there arises a drop in the over all pull due to the front end grilled or netted constuction of the cabinet
2> in my technique the over angled counter flow technology is used ie the heat emitted from the peripherials is pushed and thrown out from the back of the cabinet. there is no frontal suction fan here as the whole suction part is taken over by the rear fans with high pressure .. it works just like a vaccume cleaner ..if you read closely the manuel i have stated that the peripherals might need a freq 1-3 monthly clean up becasue of the high rate of suction of air and dust if any from the frontal gap
i am happy that you have quries
throw in more i might try to see if i can answer
nixon