The only way to know for sure is to try it. In most instances, the fan
should blow onto the heatsink. A few, including mine, perform best with the
fan sucking air from the heatsink. I'm using a high volume 80 mm fan (50
cfm) in conjunction with a 60-80mm aluminum adapter on an OCZ gladiator. My
XP2100 is overclocked to XP2600 and my present motherboard temp is 28C and
my cpu temp is 32C.
"Aaron Brick" <aaron@SPICED_HAM.lithic.org> wrote in message
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> my power supply has two fans which blow so that air from inside the case
> is directed through it and out. unfortunately, my processor fan, which
> blows down onto the cpu, is immediately adjacent and so doesn't get enough
> air. would reversing either the processor's or power supply's fans, so
> that they work together rather than in oppostiion, be practical in terms
> of cooling? i'm very tempted to try reversing the one on the processor.
>
> thanks,
> aaron.
>