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Heya guys! I posted not too long ago with building a gaming rig at around $1,500 budget http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/ [...] 500-budget.
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turn the heatsink fan 180 degrees |
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Turn it 180° so that the fan would be blowing towards my hard drives?
Message edited by pbmikez on 06-10-2008 at 11:26:29 AM |
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It should be blowing to the back when You flip it. |
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Excuse my ignorance in this but so I understand you correctly, the fan should be facing the fins so that the air is going THROUGH the heat sink towards the back? If that's the case, are you familiar with the heat sink and how I would go about getting the rubber pieces out of the fan? Seems impossible with the amount of effort it took me getting them in. In all the pictures and videos I've seen on major sites reviewing the heat sink, most have had the fan in the same position as I had mine, logo pointing outwards and the fan blades in the same positioning. Now I'm very confused. |
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in the 3rd picture from the top I can see that fan is correctly mounted on the heatsink and it should be blowing in to the heatsink if the connector is connected correctly. All You need to do is flip the heatsink fan so that fan is to the front of heatsink and blowing to the back pushing air through the heatsink. And the rear case fan will be extracting heated air from heatsink out of the case. |
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Perfect. I was confused cause I had mistaken the fan for blowing in the opposite direction. Thanks a lot ainarssems. I really appreciate it especially this early in the morning! Thanks. |
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Do you mind posting a better picture, focused on the cabling?
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All the fans are plugged into my PSU and most have their dedicated cable thanks to not having a modular PSU. Rotated the heat sink 180 so now it's blowing air the right way. Might not be the place to post it but I'll try my luck here.
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use realtemp.
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