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Need a very wide workstation chassis
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Hello Folks,
I am in search of a very wide chassis for a workstation. It needs to have a 120mm fan mount as I am putting a CoolIT Systems product in there. The layout of the board my customer is using puts the fully buffered memory directly under the 120mm fan mount so I need something wide enought to get a fan in between to cool the memory. Any chassis suggestions are appreciated. Thanks, -Barrolde
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I am bit confused about what is needed. Almost all cases have a rear 120mm mount.
Can't you mount a fan perpendicularly to the motherboardr to blow across to cool the RAM? How about crossflow fans?
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thats probably a good idea duckie...
sorry if its a bit confusing btu you know what I mean.. that memory is cooking and I just need to get some air on/across it.
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