I would suggest you add a 120mm fan to the front.This would keep your HD
cooler
The top 2 fans draw the hot air from the CPU cooler out.
The bottom mounted PSU will draw fresh air in if you buy the right model and
the
PSU Fan will blow that cool air over the inside of the PSU and out the back
of the PSU
Theoretically none of the hot PSU air should enter the case.
After looking at this Article you might want to reconsider that purchase
but then it all depends upon what your putting inside
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3439
You might want to consider the 600 for only $20.00 more
peter
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"coltrane" wrote in message news:4ce14c56$0$7118$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I'm sure I read somewhere (possibly in this newsgroup ages back) about
> the problem of dust with bottom mounted power supplies. Yes, it was in
> this newsgroup:
> http://alt.newsgroups.archived.at/co...314126512.html
> - looking back the consensus seemed to be that dust would be unlikley to
> be a problem (YMMV). While looking for this I have read comments
> elsewhere which implied that dust could be a problem, but none which
> indicated it IS a problem.
The case I am looking at says it has filters to prevent dust. This
doesn't apply to the PSU so dust might be an issue especially being on
bottom.
>
> Given that hot air rises you do have the advantage with a bottom mounted
> supply that the power supply should run cooler. On the other hand this
> would imply that other components might run hotter - so you then need a
> fan at the top of the case to get rid of the hot air - which I assume
> would be provided.
The case does have 2 fans on the top.
thanks