kennedyb
10-20-2000, 09:21 PM
I just purchased an Aopen HQ45 mid tower case, it came with no case fan. I will be putting in an ASUS CUSL2 motherboard. Any suggestions of what type of fan I should get??
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Click to See Complete Forum and Search --> : Need a case fan, any suggestions? kennedyb 10-20-2000, 09:21 PM I just purchased an Aopen HQ45 mid tower case, it came with no case fan. I will be putting in an ASUS CUSL2 motherboard. Any suggestions of what type of fan I should get?? tonym 10-20-2000, 09:42 PM Go to www.pcpowerandcooling.com (http://www.pcpowerandcooling.com) and do yourself a big favor and get the quietest fan that they sell! It will still move a lot of air, though. Even if you opt for a louder air mover, you probably won't find a competing fan with as good reliability for the price. Tony Imperion1 10-21-2000, 07:20 AM Case lid off with a 19 inch fan blowing into it. Don't forget to bolt the case down. the_deacon 10-21-2000, 06:07 PM check this out: www.coolerguys.com/CPUCOOL/2CoolPlus.htm (http://www.coolerguys.com/CPUCOOL/2CoolPlus.htm) it has very good reviews about it although its a bit pricey. but for what it can do, i think its worth it. the_deacon 10-21-2000, 06:08 PM check this out: www.coolerguys.com/CPUCOOL/2CoolPlus.htm (http://www.coolerguys.com/CPUCOOL/2CoolPlus.htm) it has very good reviews about it although its a bit pricey. but for what it can do, i think its worth it. the_deacon 10-21-2000, 06:08 PM check this out: www.coolerguys.com/CPUCOOL/2CoolPlus.htm (http://www.coolerguys.com/CPUCOOL/2CoolPlus.htm) it has very good reviews about it although its a bit pricey. but for what it can do, i think its worth it. EDIT: i'm really sorry for the multiple posts. it has happened to me twice now. i get an internal server error or something and it brings me to the typing posts screen. and then i press submit again and the same screen appears. but on the thrid attempt it always go to the thank you for posting screen. i wonder if anyone experiences the same problems? [This message has been edited by the_deacon (edited 10-21-2000).] [This message has been edited by the_deacon (edited 10-21-2000).] narayan 10-21-2000, 09:05 PM With a relatively powerful fan blowing in, you can filter the air. SysOpt.com
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