I was playing around with the fans in my Fong Kai FK-320ATX. In a quest for a quieter PC, I replaced the fan in my Enhance 300W PS with a Panaflo low speed unit. BUt, it provide additional airflow for my system (see below), I had an Enermax Adjustable speed 120mm fan intake up front. I tape up all other air outlets at the back to force more air through the PSU. This set-up worked great. I could maintain an internal case temp of around 90F when running at 100% load for days on end.
I decided to turn off the 120mm unit and the 80mm L1A (at 7V) in front of the drives, and run only a 92mm exhaust fan at 7v just to see what happened. I engaged in a little CS. About 1 hour later, I checked the case them (with MBM). My internal case temp was 125F! I put my hand on the side of the case and it felt hot. I opened her up and felt the side of the drive cage (with my 10K II and X15)...oh my so very very toasty! Never felt a drive get that hot before!
Nonetheless, I turned the 120mm unit back on as well as the 80mm drive(s) fan. and I might shut off the 92mm ehaust to force more air through the PSU again.
I must say I AM impressed with that Swiftech MCX462A cooler though. It maintained a CPU temp of only about 7F over the internal case temp for my AthlonXP 1700.
Now my CPU is happliy chugging along at 125F instead of the inside of my case...and my case temp is a 102F and dropping...
JUst a boring story. But, keep in mind...controlling airflow is not just adding fans. The path you make the air take is just as important as the volume of air you move!
CLocker
I decided to turn off the 120mm unit and the 80mm L1A (at 7V) in front of the drives, and run only a 92mm exhaust fan at 7v just to see what happened. I engaged in a little CS. About 1 hour later, I checked the case them (with MBM). My internal case temp was 125F! I put my hand on the side of the case and it felt hot. I opened her up and felt the side of the drive cage (with my 10K II and X15)...oh my so very very toasty! Never felt a drive get that hot before!
Nonetheless, I turned the 120mm unit back on as well as the 80mm drive(s) fan. and I might shut off the 92mm ehaust to force more air through the PSU again.
I must say I AM impressed with that Swiftech MCX462A cooler though. It maintained a CPU temp of only about 7F over the internal case temp for my AthlonXP 1700.
Now my CPU is happliy chugging along at 125F instead of the inside of my case...and my case temp is a 102F and dropping...
JUst a boring story. But, keep in mind...controlling airflow is not just adding fans. The path you make the air take is just as important as the volume of air you move!
CLocker