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From: Adrian Onsen <aonsen@sentex.net>
Subject: Fan questions...
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For a little off topic question here.. Which somewhat involves
lightwave......
Ok... I have a A4000, and I have the problem of boards
overheating in that little crammed space they devoted to cards...The PAR
gets quite hot, along with the TBC IV and the SCSI controller That I
have, and sometimes (if the computer has been on a while rendering on
LIGHTWAVE) even the metal case gets quite hot (And that's what worries me...)
I want to put a fan in the computer, but I don't know where...
Can someone who has done succesfully suggest something?
Adrian Onsen
aonsen@sentex.net
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