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  • #16
    Hmm.
    Last I checked, there wasnt any +7volt from my ATX PSU.


    I guess you mean you draw from +12V and ground to +5?

    Which DOES give you +7v difference, but also a (slight) posibility of blowing the entire system, by shorting +12v to the +5v rail.

    ~~DukeP~~

    PS: I use this on my own machine, but then Im nuts.

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    • #17
      Jon - AHHHHHh yeah my attempt was before I did much with turning fans around, I'm a big fan of pulling up from the heatsink myself. The one exception being if you have that fan near a vent in the side of the case and can pull fresh air onto the heatsink
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      • #18
        Have used various stuff... K&N for gauze/paper filters (amoungst others), Castrol foam filter oil...

        What you are really looking for is very tacky oil, but one that works without clogging your media type
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        • #19
          Congratulations u GOT A GHETTO CASE MOD FEEL LUCKY? :P
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          • #20
            I've been looking into filters as well. The cheapie filter on my current case does a pretty poor job as my case still gets filled with dust after a while. I looked around on other sites and have come to the conclusion that some kinda of auto air filter would probably work best. How would I go about mounting one to a case? Besides duct tape, that is

            BTW, how well would a HEPA filter designed for home air purifiers work?
            Last edited by Liquid Snake; 28 February 2004, 17:12.

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            • #21
              auto air filters are hepa filters

              have discussed such used in filtering my cases a couple years back ('01)
              "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss

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