At 08:05 -0400 on 09/10/02, Shane J. Wolfe wrote:

>I'll have to look at my IIci case when I get to work.  I think it flows from
>the top to the back, so you'll probably want to stick in somewhere in the
>back, pulling air out, or in the top, pushing air in.

The PSU fan - the only fan in the case - blows out the back.

Unfortunately, this means it draws air in through the floppy drive slot, which
ends up packing dirt and dust around the drive heads like you wouldn't believe.
Anything you can do to rectify this *very big* problem (much greater than any
airflow impedance) would be a plus.
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