S serpentracer In Runtime Messages 214 Nov 16, 2008 #11 Atomic Rooster said: Yes they do. As posted previously: Click to expand... I didn't click your link. that's 2 votes for the antec
Atomic Rooster said: Yes they do. As posted previously: Click to expand... I didn't click your link. that's 2 votes for the antec
OP OP M mspike Solid State Member Messages 12 Nov 16, 2008 #12 alright, cool, Im getting the Antec. Thanks again guys. I just bought it all. If I put in a case fan, do I make it so the air goes in or out of the case?
alright, cool, Im getting the Antec. Thanks again guys. I just bought it all. If I put in a case fan, do I make it so the air goes in or out of the case?
JogaBonito1502 Guru Messages 7,841 Location U.S. Nov 16, 2008 #13 Well usually it's nice to have at least 1 intake and 1 exhaust fan. This way you can get some circulation in your case. In my case I have 1 intake in the front and 1 exhaust. I didn't really have place for more.
Well usually it's nice to have at least 1 intake and 1 exhaust fan. This way you can get some circulation in your case. In my case I have 1 intake in the front and 1 exhaust. I didn't really have place for more.
Atomic Rooster Omnipotent One Messages 11,161 Location USA Nov 16, 2008 #14 mspike said: If I put in a case fan, do I make it so the air goes in or out of the case? Click to expand... It depends on where the fan is located. If it's in the front of the case, have it blow in. On the rear of the case it should blow out.
mspike said: If I put in a case fan, do I make it so the air goes in or out of the case? Click to expand... It depends on where the fan is located. If it's in the front of the case, have it blow in. On the rear of the case it should blow out.