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Unread 09-09-2000, 02:58 PM   #1
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Hey,

I am building this comp and I just bought:

-ASUS CUBX motherboard
-P3 800MHz 256MB onboard Socket 370 Flipchip
-Kingston 128MB SDRAM PC-100
-ATI ALL-IN-WONDER 128 16MB
-Sound Blaster Live
-U.S. Robotics Pro Modem 56K
-Syslink Ethernet Network Card

And i Had a old:
-Creative PC-DVD X2

I got it all in a ATX case with 7 drive bays.
I got a 20GB drive and in process of gettting a 2GB for operating system. I also got a 300W power case. What exactly should i use to cool this baby? I have figure that if i use the fan in the front of the case (one i mounted to bring air in) that it won't cool the part of the case i want cooled. It just will blow onto the lower components. If you got any reccomendations Please let me know!
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Unread 09-09-2000, 10:05 PM   #2
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Unread 09-10-2000, 03:56 PM   #3
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Blowholes?... o k . . .

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Unread 09-22-2000, 02:03 AM   #4
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Are you the One? Never mind.

Is your power supply fan blowing outward? If it is, you may be fine with just the one fan in the lower front of the case blowing inward. It does not really matter that the lower fan is not blowing directly on anything significant. The point is to mix the air by creating turbulence and to change out the air quick enough to keep it cool inside. Having a large case with a lot of air volume is to your advantage. Also, try to arrange your ribbon cables so that they create as little obstruction to the air flow as possible.

If your power supply has a fan that blows inward, you can take the case off the PS and flip the fan over to reverse the flow. Otherwise, you might need to add an exhaust fan to the upper rear of the case.
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Unread 09-22-2000, 10:56 AM   #5
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Well i know that my power supply blows out, BUT it is what they call a GENERIC brand . (DEER COMPUTERS, INC. LTD) or something of that name. so i think i might what to take that fan out cause from what i plugged in...the fan in it sucks. If you got a site or anyhere that i can go to to disconnect the fan and put the new one in that would be great. I saw an article somewhere,but i dn't know where i saw it...quit a bit a long ago.

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Unread 10-09-2000, 08:36 PM   #6
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If you really want to get into it, you can modify your case to include extra fans at either the top or bottom. The bottom fans you want to blow in pulling cool air in and the top fans you want blowing out to pull out the hot air that is rising to the top of the case. I suggest adding an extra fan or two to the case. I did and it helped enormously.

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Unread 11-27-2000, 12:29 AM   #7
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A blowhole is an actual hole cut into the case where a fan is mounted, blowing cool air in/out. It is suggested that you cut a blowhole on the side of the case over the processor and one on the top of the case. Cool air will blow in through the blowhole near the processor, and the hot air will exhaust out of the top of the computer. BTW... I heard those Dear Tech. psus die quickly so watch out.
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Unread 12-01-2000, 07:33 AM   #8
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i've had mine for a year now and i've had no probs with my 300 watt deer psu...they may be generic but they work very well
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Unread 12-01-2000, 08:32 AM   #9
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avoid the asus CUBX, unless you already got it. It doesn't seem to be as overclocker friendly as most would like. If you don't have a motherboard yet, get the Asus CUSL2. Should be out shortly if it isn't already out. Good luck!
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