LarryXtreme
Senior member
I recently built a computer for a friend of mine. He tells me that the top-rear (power supply area) of the case is very hot. I also noticed the heat while I was testing it, but didn?t pay much attention to it since the system ran very stable. I put it through an 8-hour Burn-In test and I left it on for 2 weeks (with a few restarts). I also ripped some DVDs with it as well.
The case is made by Fudin, but I don?t remember the PSU brand. I am certain it is AMD approved. I believe it is Future Power. There are 2 front intake fans, and 1 rear exhaust fan, which is the PSU fan. Should he be alarmed that the power supply area of the case is hot? It is touchable for maybe 5-6 seconds. Again, the system itself runs rock solid.
I am going to send him a PCI slot cooler, which should release a respectable amount of heat from the case and video card, but I doubt it will have any effect on the power supply being so hot.
Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
The case is made by Fudin, but I don?t remember the PSU brand. I am certain it is AMD approved. I believe it is Future Power. There are 2 front intake fans, and 1 rear exhaust fan, which is the PSU fan. Should he be alarmed that the power supply area of the case is hot? It is touchable for maybe 5-6 seconds. Again, the system itself runs rock solid.
I am going to send him a PCI slot cooler, which should release a respectable amount of heat from the case and video card, but I doubt it will have any effect on the power supply being so hot.
Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.