9 Jul 2012 at 01:36 #1 Casterina Casterina Associate Joined 17 Nov 2011 Posts 852 My budget for a quality PSU is £50-60, I'm looking for one that is 550W with a fan at the back not on the top
My budget for a quality PSU is £50-60, I'm looking for one that is 550W with a fan at the back not on the top
9 Jul 2012 at 01:47 #2 Rooster212 Rooster212 Associate Joined 22 May 2011 Posts 1,173 Location Manchester As far as I know no decent makes of PSU have rear fans, apart from one that comes close. Anyway, why would you want a rear fan? They would have to be smaller, would be less efficient at cooling and would make more noise.
As far as I know no decent makes of PSU have rear fans, apart from one that comes close. Anyway, why would you want a rear fan? They would have to be smaller, would be less efficient at cooling and would make more noise.
9 Jul 2012 at 01:47 #3 Number_25 Number_25 Soldato Joined 23 Dec 2010 Posts 3,483 I got a funny feeling that it may be out of his budget. Just an inkling.
9 Jul 2012 at 01:54 #4 Rooster212 Rooster212 Associate Joined 22 May 2011 Posts 1,173 Location Manchester I think it would be out of most peoples budget for what it is but yeah i know what you mean
9 Jul 2012 at 01:56 #5 Casterina Casterina Associate OP Joined 17 Nov 2011 Posts 852 This is the case that I have, http://i3.lulzimg.com/86fcb16464.jpg If I use a normal PSU that has a fan on the top of the PSU, will the ventilation still be good?
This is the case that I have, http://i3.lulzimg.com/86fcb16464.jpg If I use a normal PSU that has a fan on the top of the PSU, will the ventilation still be good?
9 Jul 2012 at 02:02 #6 Number_25 Number_25 Soldato Joined 23 Dec 2010 Posts 3,483 Yes, the majority of people go for something like that!