Best option is to replace it with a CPU fan/heatsink. You get better
cooling, as the fan is directly on the heatsink and is designed for it.
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> P4 2.8ghz HT, 1.5gb memory, 160gb hd, Ati Radeon 9550 256mb agp 8x.
>
> I have 1 intake system fan with a removable fan duct pointing toward the
> CPU
> large heat sink. when i upgrade the power supply with a new one it change
> the
> air circulation making the CPU heatsink much hotter than usual when
> computer
> is doing something intense. The new large power supply has vents on both
> side
> but one is block by computer panel and back area also has a vent but space
> is
> limited because of two CD/DVD optical drives. the older small power supply
> has vent below which take out the hot air from the heatsink quicker, the
> back
> has vent and also has more space.
>
> Is it better to remove the fan duck/heatsink and replace it with a CPU
> fan/w
> heatsink or getting a PCI cooling solution that suck air or one that blow
> air
> inside the case. which one do you recommend?
>