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Moving fan ?
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Moving fan ?
Ello all,
I have 3 fans on my pc one on the processor, one on the back and one on the side. Now on the side of my pc i have 2 slots for a fan, the one i am using is the top slot, now that is blowing air right on to my processor, could that cause any probs, would it make a diff if i put it on the other slot. Sorry if i am wasting anyones time but like i allways say you dont know if you dont ask
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Leave it where it is. The extra cooling is good for your cpu.
Regards Howard
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That should be where your side fan blows, on the CPU. Good all is, errrrrmm.
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