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To: Howard R. Hansen who wrote (3317)11/3/1998 12:20:00 AM
From: Sean W. Smith  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
Although on the invoice as including a 2nd fan, the only way I can get to 2 fans is to include the power supply fan. Perhaps this is normal industry counting - like counting from zero.<g>
My case was advertised the same way. They counted the power supply fan as one of the fans. The second fan is mounted next to the power supply and both fans blow out. I have three 5400 RPM hard drives and did not add any additional fans. Unless you are running a couple of 20 watt 10,000 RPM hard drives you shouldn't need an additional fan.


Not unless you have dual 300 Mhz CPu's, 3 HD's, 3 CD's, Tape Drive and a Tape Drive in which case you add 6 EXTRA FANS. I would put more in if there were space my HD's still get very hot to the touch.
Next time I'm gonna get a $500 case with fans in every bay.

Sean

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