Hey,
Kai and I are having a lil confrontation with CPU fans. We are wondering if the CPU fan normally blows towards the CPU or away?
I think it's towards. He thinks it is away.
Thanks,
-BiG_aL
Hey,
Kai and I are having a lil confrontation with CPU fans. We are wondering if the CPU fan normally blows towards the CPU or away?
I think it's towards. He thinks it is away.
Thanks,
-BiG_aL
Towards.
Ever had food that was too hot? Did you blow on it or suck air past it?
.Political correctness is based on the principle that it's possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
although isnt there a few that suck air too???
99.9% blow towards.
I have seen a few designs that suck air out and even a couple that blow AND suck at the same time ( two fans...one on each side).
But most HS designs blow.
In more than one way....
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
speakign of that agin, i was just in halfords . and i seen some metal flexible ducting which i may try, its kinda whati was loking for, and i wont use the case fan mount, i have a vented area jut below it with not mounts, its 60mm stuff so i dotn have to change andthing, and if nesecary i have another 60mm fan which could be mounted aswell. and then the case fan could still do its jobOriginally posted by clocker@2 March 2004 - 15:56
99.9% blow towards.
I have seen a few designs that suck air out and even a couple that blow AND suck at the same time ( two fans...one on each side).
But most HS designs blow.
In more than one way....
Might make a difference.
Be interesting to see...
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
justr had a look and the angles may be a big tight, since its flexible, as you said about the other stuff about restricting airflow, i may have alook at b&q at what pipes and joints they have see if it will fit.Originally posted by clocker@2 March 2004 - 17:28
Might make a difference.
Be interesting to see...
i was at b&q earlier and hey have 68mm diameter guttering which should do they job, just gotta check angles etc on my case,
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