I've had this system for over three years, and I just noticed this.
The power supply's fan is blowing into the box, not out. I thought they were supposed to always blow out.
Am I confused, did this change sometime during the past decade, or has this computer been running with a reversed-polarity fan for nearly four years?
It's a PIII 450 mid-tower with a 500 watt supply, and the supply is positioned almost right over the chip (which has it's own fan and huge heat sink), so the majority of the air flow is going across it. The air coming out of the supply isn't exactly cool, but it's not really warm, either.
The labeling on the supply, in its present location, is upside down.
The power supply's fan is blowing into the box, not out. I thought they were supposed to always blow out.
Am I confused, did this change sometime during the past decade, or has this computer been running with a reversed-polarity fan for nearly four years?
It's a PIII 450 mid-tower with a 500 watt supply, and the supply is positioned almost right over the chip (which has it's own fan and huge heat sink), so the majority of the air flow is going across it. The air coming out of the supply isn't exactly cool, but it's not really warm, either.
The labeling on the supply, in its present location, is upside down.
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