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So I bought a case from someone off of craigslist but it didnt come
with rear fans. How can I tell which size i need
 
"kingeric2206" <kingeric2206@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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So I bought a case from someone off of craigslist but it didnt come
with rear fans. How can I tell which size i need
Compare it to the power supply fan...

If it's the same, that's likely 80mm if it's bigger, that's likely 120mm
 
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"kingeric2206" <kingeric2206@yahoo.com> wrote in message

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So I bought a case from someone off of craigslist but it didnt come
with rear fans. How can I tell which size i need

Compare it to the power supply fan...

If it's the same, that's likely 80mm if it's bigger, that's likely
120mm
I would also ask the question "Do I really need a fan" ! An awful lot
of the time you do but not necessarally at the rear of the case. The
PSU fan is very good at extracting heat from the top of the case. Its
the hot spots that you should target with an additional fan !

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Best Reagrds:
Baron.
 
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On Feb 26, 4:39 am, Baron <baron.nos...@linuxmaniac.nospam.net> wrote:
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So I bought a case from someone off of craigslist but it didnt come
with rear fans. How can I tell which size i need

Compare it to the power supply fan...

If it's the same, that's likely 80mm if it's bigger, that's likely
120mm

I would also ask the question "Do I really need a fan" ! An awful lot
of the time you do but not necessarally at the rear of the case. The
PSU fan is very good at extracting heat from the top of the case. Its
the hot spots that you should target with an additional fan !

--
Best Reagrds:
Baron.
alright well i got the 120mm and its too big so it must be the 80mm
thanks guys

Try to find a ball bearing fan as opposed to a sleeve bearing. These
will run quiet for longer. Nidec makes good fans.
 
On Feb 26, 4:39 am, Baron <baron.nos...@linuxmaniac.nospam.net> wrote:
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"kingeric2206" <kingeric2...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:42cbca4d-697f-47dc-8476-f1298bb06b9e@p11g2000yqe.googlegroups.com...

So I bought a case from someone off of craigslist but it didnt come
with rear fans. How can I tell which size i need

Compare it to the power supply fan...

If it's the same, that's likely 80mm if it's bigger, that's likely
120mm

I would also ask the question "Do I really need a fan" !  An awful lot
of the time you do but not necessarally at the rear of the case.  The
PSU fan is very good at extracting heat from the top of the case.  Its
the hot spots that you should target with an additional fan !

--
Best Reagrds:
                        Baron.
alright well i got the 120mm and its too big so it must be the 80mm
thanks guys
 

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