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Thats right, I totally remember now.sign2
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What is really bad is I remember when the Series premiere aired. But I am still fighting and the gray has not attacked yet:)
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Back to the topic. Velocity stack directed air cooling yes or no?
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reducing a 6" to a 4" (a forcing cone of sorts) the flow is not changed but the velocity of the air is increased thereby allowing directed displacement of warmer air.
Kind of like playing wit power decrease Volts and Amp potential goes up (ever wonder why wire is rated by voltage?). |
I'd go with the ever so slight compressing of the air in a reducing cone if the velocity is unchanged, when the air intermingles with the heat and expands subsequently, it should increase the rate of heat dissapation.
Just a nutterz guess :D |
I am not sure how I will do it yet but I need to work these things out before I complete the case. I already have plans for an evac tube for the video card heat.
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Fab Done
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2 intake and 1 exhaust here http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/4964/fan8.jpg 2 more intake with deflector to help prevent heat intake from psu http://img36.imageshack.us/img36/7513/fan7x.jpg Ignore the Drive it will be replaced SOON!!! http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/3913/fan6.jpg Filtration for all intake http://img36.imageshack.us/img36/5450/fan5k.jpg Exhaust is not filtered heat extraction @ memory, right side HSF and chipset. External tube is to move hot air awat from case. http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/7130/fan4g.jpg put shroud on HSF to capture air from 2 rear intake fan's more readily and moved internal fan to pull heat away from video card http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/4504/fan3p.jpg http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/5724/fan2w.jpg Two more shots of fan assy to see scope of exhaust and filtration. All that is left is paint and clean up/neaten up:) also need to rework a CRT |
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