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Why not disconnect the small fan and set the fan speed of the fan at the back al little bit higher. That what the airflow would still be present. The CPU has a heatsinkThe question is, will it be sufficient.
What temperature can the CPU handle?
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Does anyone know of the AsRock mobo has a pci-e slot available?
Was wondering if one of the new Broadcom Crystal HD boards could fit in/on one.
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Why not disconnect the small fan and set the fan speed of the fan at the back al little bit higher. That what the airflow would still be present. The CPU has a heatsinkThe question is, will it be sufficient.
What temperature can the CPU handle?
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installed a fanmate 2 and stuffed it inside the case (just enough room to squeeze it in at the back!)
it's running much quieter now (running the fan at lowest possible speed)