on 18.08.2002 18:36, Jeff Walther at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> If there is a hard drive in bay 7, then the drive would be between
> the fan and the front of the case.   This may block airflow enough
> that a fan there isn't a good idea if the drive is installed.   I'm
> not sure.

I've found it helpful with hot drives [10k rpm or higher] to set up a fan to
draw air from, rather than blow air onto, the drive in this position. It
definitely cools the drive and doesn't seem to contribute much to case
heating nor noise.
Peace,

paul
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