fiestared
11-01-2000, 07:10 PM
I am under the understanding that the ATX form factor standard is that the fan exhaust is blown across the cpu for cooling.
Most of the computers I run into have the fan pulling air out of the box, so this standard capability is being diminished.
I recently bought an Abit SE6 and installed a boxed Intel 733 chip. The heat sink is solid on the side that faces the power pack exhaust. So, it would seem that the use of this capability is removed again, but this time there is no way around it.
Now, I am sure someone will say "well that's what cpu fans are for". But if the cpu fan fails, wouldn't it be nice to have more than a few moments of time before the cpu cooks to death? You may even have enough time to turn the computer off if you have a monitor for the cpu fan.
John
Most of the computers I run into have the fan pulling air out of the box, so this standard capability is being diminished.
I recently bought an Abit SE6 and installed a boxed Intel 733 chip. The heat sink is solid on the side that faces the power pack exhaust. So, it would seem that the use of this capability is removed again, but this time there is no way around it.
Now, I am sure someone will say "well that's what cpu fans are for". But if the cpu fan fails, wouldn't it be nice to have more than a few moments of time before the cpu cooks to death? You may even have enough time to turn the computer off if you have a monitor for the cpu fan.
John