The fan is noisy and keeping the lid on will reduce
the noise. I would try to hide the case inside an
enclosure but make it sure it's not too small (to
allow for air circulation).
Cheers
George

--- the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 17:25 +0100 on 10/04/02, mart wrote:
> 
> >The mobo with the CPU and the RAM comes first, is
> my guess, followed by the
> >psu and the HD.  Chips on Nubus cards can also get
> pretty warm. I'd snoop
> >around in there and try to determine what gets hot
> and what not.
> 
> Speaking from (rather unfortunate) experience, I can
> say that a Mac II will
> get extremely crashy if you don't keep the vents
> clear, and that's with
> nothing more than an Apple Macintosh II video card
> installed and 8MB RAM.
> Probably not the best idea to try and disconnect the
> fan.
> 
> the pickle
> 

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