QUOTE(SpRiTe ReMiX @ Oct 5 2007, 06:30 AM)

Actually cooler air coming out the back is better. On my stock fans, the air was burning hot coming out of there, even touching the back air hole vent plastic was really warm. Since I've dont AS5, better fans, divider, the air coming out is just slightly warm. Hot air = hot system.
The speed/flow/cfm of the air has a huge impact on the cooling capability.
The greater the flow of air with the SAME amount of heat transfer then the lower the AIR temperature will be.
So the idea is to get a BALANCE of airflow vs effecient heat transfer vs noise.
The airflow divider and GPU cover mods increase the airflow over the GPU heatsink (making the GPU fan efficient rather than ineffective) so more heat is transferred to the air on the GPU side.
With just the above mods, hotter air is GOOD ! This means it's coming out the console rather than staying inside. Therefore your comment about Hot air = Hot system is simply not true..
However, with a higher speed fan, then you can get even more heat out the system and the air coming out will be cooler (*) - so cooler air is good as well but as long as it's moving faster than stock...
(*) There comes a point (when running the fans @ say 12v) when the airflow exceeds the ability for the heatsink to give out (transfer) any more heat due to the surface area/design of the heatsink.
In the case of the CPU this is about 8v (ie above this and the CPU heatsink does not get any cooler), for the GPU then this is about 10v due to the very inefficient airflow path and low profile GPU heatsink design.
Education on airflow cooling over for today ... (IMG:
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Regards,
Richard.