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To: andreas_wonisch who wrote (28311)2/13/2001 2:03:17 PM
From: Joe NYCRespond to of 275872
 
Andreas,

I think these materials should be find on the inside walls of the case, since just about all of the cooling is done through air circulating in nd out of the case. I wonder though about the pieces of the material that appear to be inside the case. That can obstruct the air flow.

Joe



To: andreas_wonisch who wrote (28311)2/13/2001 2:28:03 PM
From: peter_lucRead Replies (4) | Respond to of 275872
 
Joe, Andreas,

unfortunately I don't know the name of the manufacturer of the case. I'll ask for it. However, it is neither the "Whisper Product" nor the EPAC case.

It does a wonderful job in making the PC quiet. However, I believe that the additional case fan, which is regulated by temperature, is dead because so far it never started to work. With the single power supply fan, which is working very silently, the CPU temperature reaches 68°C after several hours of heavy Unreal Tournament fighting. Motherboard temperature is 48°C after heavy gaming. Do you think it is okay?

Everything at 1300 MHz and with two 7200/rph harddiscs. I am still waiting for the first lockup.

Athlon rocks!! (This night I'll try to overclock a bit more.)

Peter