Troth,
I guess I partly took your advice I
installed it with the fan
controller and set it on medium. Will keep an eye on the
temp with the
Asus Probe and turn it on high if need be.
Jo Ann
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> 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:
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>> 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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