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  <updated>2010-03-15T14:42:08Z</updated>
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  <updated>2010-03-15T14:42:08Z</updated>
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  <name>SteveH</name>
  <email>steve.houghrem...@thisblueyonder.co.uk</email>
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  <updated>2010-03-15T14:31:47Z</updated>
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  <title type="text">Re: Power supply at the bottom of the computer chassis?</title>
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  I didn&#39;t/couldn&#39;t in my P180 (Antec PSU as well), but it doesn&#39;t matter as &lt;br&gt; the PSU isn&#39;t in contact with the bottome of the case anyway, there is a gap &lt;br&gt; for airflow.
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  <author>
  <name>SteveH</name>
  <email>steve.houghrem...@thisblueyonder.co.uk</email>
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  <updated>2010-03-15T14:30:02Z</updated>
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  <title type="text">Re: Power supply at the bottom of the computer chassis?</title>
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  Well, nobody is forcing you to buy one, are they? &lt;br&gt; And I can&#39;t swear for all of them, but some of the Antec cases do this and &lt;br&gt; they work just fine.
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  <name>TVeblen</name>
  <email>killtherob...@hal.net</email>
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  <updated>2010-03-15T14:28:46Z</updated>
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  <title type="text">Re: Power supply at the bottom of the computer chassis?</title>
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  As a rule, you should always confirm *anything* you read on the internet.
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  <name>SteveH</name>
  <email>steve.houghrem...@thisblueyonder.co.uk</email>
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  <updated>2010-03-15T14:28:40Z</updated>
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  <title type="text">Re: Power supply at the bottom of the computer chassis?</title>
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  Try looking at the PC cases. The PSU (obviously?) isn&#39;t mounted so the &lt;br&gt; intake fan is blocked, there is a gap for air to get in.
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  <name>Man-wai Chang to The Door (33600bps)</name>
  <email>toylet.toy...@gmail.com</email>
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  <updated>2010-03-15T13:32:23Z</updated>
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  <title type="text">Re: Power supply at the bottom of the computer chassis?</title>
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  Need to read the manual of the chassis to confirm your statement...
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  <name>TVeblen</name>
  <email>killtherob...@hal.net</email>
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  <updated>2010-03-15T13:28:20Z</updated>
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  <title type="text">Re: Power supply at the bottom of the computer chassis?</title>
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  You mount the power supply &amp;quot;upside down&amp;quot; in these cases (fan intake &lt;br&gt; point up). It is a good design for gaming cases that can then mount an &lt;br&gt; exhaust fan on the top of the case.
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  <updated>2010-03-15T12:35:38Z</updated>
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  <email>toylet.toy...@gmail.com</email>
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  <updated>2010-03-15T12:20:05Z</updated>
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  <title type="text">Re: Power supply at the bottom of the computer chassis?</title>
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  The original ATX design didn&#39;t expect a power supply at the bottom of &lt;br&gt; the computer chassis, did it? Not even BTX (or CTX?) expected that, did it? &lt;br&gt; I guess I should stop thinking about these chassis.
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  <name>Man-wai Chang to The Door (33600bps)</name>
  <email>toylet.toy...@gmail.com</email>
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  <updated>2010-03-15T12:17:53Z</updated>
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  <title type="text">Re: Power supply at the bottom of the computer chassis?</title>
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  Your Honor: &lt;br&gt; This mean a air purifier, and thus a more expensive electricity bill! I &lt;br&gt; rather not a chassis that put the PSU at the bottom!
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  <name>Man-wai Chang to The Door (33600bps)</name>
  <email>toylet.toy...@gmail.com</email>
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  <updated>2010-03-15T12:16:22Z</updated>
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  <title type="text">Re: Power supply at the bottom of the computer chassis?</title>
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  A typical power supply assumed you to put it at the top of chassis, and &lt;br&gt; opening at the bottom and the front for air intake. If you mounted it at &lt;br&gt; the bottom (that doesn&#39;t have a hole), the bottom air intake of the &lt;br&gt; original design would not be functioning!!! &lt;br&gt; I have never heard of a PSU manufacturer selling a PSU tailored for
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  <name>SteveH</name>
  <email>steve.houghrem...@thisblueyonder.co.uk</email>
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  <updated>2010-03-15T10:33:23Z</updated>
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  <title type="text">Re: Power supply at the bottom of the computer chassis?</title>
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  kony wrote: &lt;br&gt; Yes and no. 140mm fan in the top of the case, 120 in the back, filtered 120 &lt;br&gt; in the front, 140 on the HSF and a twin fan Arctic cooling thingy on my &lt;br&gt; video card. That do?
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  <name>kony</name>
  <email>s...@spam.com</email>
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  <updated>2010-03-15T02:34:25Z</updated>
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  <title type="text">Re: Power supply at the bottom of the computer chassis?</title>
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  On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 17:07:57 -0400, ToolPackinMama &lt;br&gt; Depends on cleaning interval... Even if you clean the house &lt;br&gt; you would clean it when there is something to clean, right? &lt;br&gt; If there is something to clean in the house, at the same &lt;br&gt; time that dust was in the air being sucked through the &lt;br&gt; system. &lt;br&gt; Obviously cleaning house regularly will greatly reduce the
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  <name>kony</name>
  <email>s...@spam.com</email>
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  <updated>2010-03-15T02:31:47Z</updated>
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  <title type="text">Re: Power supply at the bottom of the computer chassis?</title>
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  On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 15:28:24 GMT, &amp;quot;SteveH&amp;quot; &lt;br&gt; Perhaps better for it, but that also means less air flows &lt;br&gt; over the rest of the parts in the system so they get cooled &lt;br&gt; less, unless you have even more case airflow to compensate &lt;br&gt; which increases the dust level. &lt;br&gt; If you regularly clean out the system or it has good (high
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  <name>kony</name>
  <email>s...@spam.com</email>
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  <updated>2010-03-15T02:28:23Z</updated>
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  <link href="http://groups.google.com.kh/group/alt.comp.hardware/browse_thread/thread/43229f39244f4843/ad31149dc08907ea?show_docid=ad31149dc08907ea"/>
  <title type="text">Re: Epson Artisan 710 &amp; 810?</title>
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