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Old 08-21-08   #1521 (permalink)
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^^looks good
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Old 08-22-08   #1522 (permalink)
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for those of you who have fans at the top.. are they positioned for exhaust or intake? (im guessing exhaust?)
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Old 08-22-08   #1523 (permalink)
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yes exhaust
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Old 08-22-08   #1524 (permalink)
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Hellhaiser, they are for exhaust, and also they are on the inside of the case. Like above the CPU cooler. the top will not fit if you put them there.. put them inside the case.
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I just bought 5 new 90 CFM CM fans and esa module for my CM 690. Here r some pics of them.
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Few more pics. Total number of fans 8. 2 in front as intake, 1 bottom as intake, 2 at the top as exhaust, 1 at the rear as exhaust and 1 behind the motherboard as exhaust.
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review our beloved case people !!

http://www.overclock.net/hardware/sh...hp?product=828
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And here is the esa module which i can control the speed of 5 fans and also 3 fans as on/off (total 8 fans)
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Whats an esa module? Like a fan controller?
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The Enthusiast System Architecture (ESA) is the industry’s first open-standard PC monitoring and control protocol for real-time communication and control of system thermal, electrical, acoustic and operating characteristics.

It works if you have a nvidia motherboard.

You can control and monitor hardware in windows.

The esa module i am using is sold as sliverstone commander esa.
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