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DeepMartin


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Ok so now i have a wind tunnel effect on my cpu hopefully it improves my cooling



sidenote right away theres less noise, duh theres nothing for the air to interact with to cause the noise
· Date: February 23, 2008 · Views: 5832
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Ph30nIX

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February 23, 2008 16:33

I dont think it will make much difference, maybe slightly less noise. Btw, is it sucking in or out (the case fan) If its in your gonna have a lot of dust in there.
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DeepMartin
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February 27, 2008 21:16

if you can see in the right theres a black fan just moving the air right into the cpucooler (@ 12v so its on high lol) and on the left i have the other black one blowing out (@ 5v so it on low), and yes i have noticed annoying dust (not much) in the cooler, every 2 months or so i clean it
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