LiquidEyes
Geek Trainee
I wonder whether my PSU's fan will suffice as a substitute for a dedicated CPU fan, given that it is directly over my CPU heatsink?
I have a AMD Sempron 2800+ with a Zalman CNPS6000-Cu heatsink+fan (the one with the separate fan mounted on a bracket) which does the trick just great. :cool: Now I'm planning to put the PC in a more compact case, such as the Lian Li V600, but this case does not have space for the CPU fan -- only the heatsink. :(
However since the PSU's 92mm fan will be directly over the heatsink, and since it is temperature-sensing, will it provide an adequate substitute for the Zalman fan, bearing in mind the very effective heatsink?
I've always run my Zalman fan at very low speed anyway, and the CPU runs fairly cool. I'm not overclocking or anything like that.
The PSU is an Enermax EG365P-VE. Installed in the Lian Li case, I reckon the PSU's 'underside' fan should be in just the right place to cool the heatsink.
Or is it a very bad idea not to use a dedicated CPU fan, period?
I have a AMD Sempron 2800+ with a Zalman CNPS6000-Cu heatsink+fan (the one with the separate fan mounted on a bracket) which does the trick just great. :cool: Now I'm planning to put the PC in a more compact case, such as the Lian Li V600, but this case does not have space for the CPU fan -- only the heatsink. :(
However since the PSU's 92mm fan will be directly over the heatsink, and since it is temperature-sensing, will it provide an adequate substitute for the Zalman fan, bearing in mind the very effective heatsink?
I've always run my Zalman fan at very low speed anyway, and the CPU runs fairly cool. I'm not overclocking or anything like that.
The PSU is an Enermax EG365P-VE. Installed in the Lian Li case, I reckon the PSU's 'underside' fan should be in just the right place to cool the heatsink.
Or is it a very bad idea not to use a dedicated CPU fan, period?