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So does anyone have any idea what their temp tolerance range is?

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So does anyone have any idea what their temp tolerance range is?
Much higher than anything you'll see in a computer case.

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Much higher than anything you'll see in a computer case.

Why do you ask?
I'm interested in the low temp end of the range.

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um, the the oil in the bearings will freeze, breaking them. Its not going to be before about -100 degrees F, which is highly unlikly, in a computer case. I would wory about condensation building up on fan blades before temp threshold.
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-100F?? Are you sure about that? I can't see it being that low.

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