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Frank Brand wrote:
> I would have thought a 386 would work Ok without a fan at all. I there is a problem a nice big heat sink without a fan should suffice.
> 
> Lots of early pentiums P66 to P166 did not have fans but just a big heat sink and I would suspect that they produced a lot more heat than your 386.

In reply to my query
snip.......

> >I use a 386 as a Router [w Potato] and the Power supply fan is getting a little noisy .
...........snip

My reply............

I think you misunderstand me.
I am not talking about the CPU. Though I have never seen a fan on a 386
CPU.
I am talking about a noisy fan in the power supply.
There seems to be a feeling that if enough air can circulate around the
power supply then a fan in the power supply case might not be necessary. 
Has any one ever tried running the power supply with out a fan?
Or will this be a first? Some how I think that some one else has
experimented!
The power supply runs the MB w I/O & Net card, HDD and RAM only. Nothing
else.
cheers
Tony B
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