hmmm...o nga noh? i stand corrected. thing is...air still has to come from
somewhere, so whatever gets blown out creates a vacuum(tama ba spelling?)
that pulls air in. in other words, the effect is still the same as regards
drawing dirty air in.
vince.
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> > "cagud . vincent joseph" wrote:
> > >
> > > you'll realize the effect when you open one of the computers. power
> supply fans
> > > suck in air, but most computers don't have a fan blowing air out of
the
> unit. smoke
> >
> > Hmm... AFAIK, Power supply fans should BLOW air out of the computer, not
> > draw it in.
>
> you got that right! ... the main purpose of power supply fan is to get
warm
> air out of the CPU
> where heat generates ..esp the heat the is being generated by the
> processor...
>
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