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<blockquote data-quote="chevyontheriver" data-source="post: 75728392" data-attributes="member: 381079"><p>Depending on how many watts your processor and video card and other stuff uses you might be able to get away without a chassis fan. Depends. Lower temps make for longer lifetimes for components. That's the whole idea behind air-conditioned server rooms. But another strategy is run them hot and save on all of that cooling cost, and then replace it all with a newer model you wanted anyway. These things go obsolete in five years or less. I think a good high efficiency power supply makes great sense, but trying to be too cool doesn't. The chassis fan is a maybe. Ideally you will seldom need it, but when you do it will turn on by itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevyontheriver, post: 75728392, member: 381079"] Depending on how many watts your processor and video card and other stuff uses you might be able to get away without a chassis fan. Depends. Lower temps make for longer lifetimes for components. That's the whole idea behind air-conditioned server rooms. But another strategy is run them hot and save on all of that cooling cost, and then replace it all with a newer model you wanted anyway. These things go obsolete in five years or less. I think a good high efficiency power supply makes great sense, but trying to be too cool doesn't. The chassis fan is a maybe. Ideally you will seldom need it, but when you do it will turn on by itself. [/QUOTE]
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