The "therm" controlled fans are nice, but me
personally I like to always have at least my two basic fans
with no thrmo-control, just always on. One in the front on
the bottom drawing air in, and one in the rear drawing air
out. Anything other than these basic fans can be
thermo-controlled.
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On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 21:09:01 -0400, Jo Ann wrote:
> I have just received my 120mm case fan for my
computer. Planning
> to mount it in the place below the power supply in
back. It is a
> so called smart fan. Can run it wide open, with a
thermostatic
> control or a manual control that mounts in a PCI slot.
Which way
> do you recommend?
>
> Jo Ann
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