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Can ATX power supply work when mounted upside down? Its 300W
(Chaintech) but with small load (Amiga 2000).
(Chaintech) but with small load (Amiga 2000).
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Can ATX power supply work when mounted upside down? Its 300W
(Chaintech) but with small load (Amiga 2000).
Can ATX power supply work when mounted upside down? Its 300W
(Chaintech) but with small load (Amiga 2000).
There is not an absolute answer. Some (most? all?) ATX supplies won'telectronic components heat up. if you place PCB upside down heat will
go into the base of resistors and transistors, etc.. so I wanted to
know if that would be a problem.. a simple 'yes' or 'no' would do.
I understand your concern. I have a 350W Antec whose normal mountingCan ATX power supply work when mounted upside down? Its 300W
(Chaintech) but with small load (Amiga 2000).
The power supply fan is part of the case cooling system; it's not justOn 30 Jul 2005 16:03:48 -0700, "orange" <orangeKDS@mail.ru> put finger
to keyboard and composed:
Can ATX power supply work when mounted upside down? Its 300W
(Chaintech) but with small load (Amiga 2000).
I understand your concern. I have a 350W Antec whose normal mounting
arrangement has the PCB upside down. In addition to the obvious
heating issues, there is an intake fan at the bottom of the case which
blows additional heat from the nearby CPU through the PSU and out via
the exhaust fan. Not an advisable setup IMHO.
- Franc Zabkar
electronic components heat up. if you place PCB upside down heat will
go into the base of resistors and transistors, etc.. so I wanted to
know if that would be a problem.. a simple 'yes' or 'no' would do.
You'll be fine either way, some PC's mount the supply upside down anyway.Can ATX power supply work when mounted upside down? Its 300W
(Chaintech) but with small load (Amiga 2000).
in a pcb. Due to conduction in the leads.electronic components heat up. if you place PCB upside down heat will
go into the base of resistors and transistors, etc.. so I wanted to
know if that would be a problem.. a simple 'yes' or 'no' would do.
Most of the thermal energy genereated by losses in a component will sink
Can ATX power supply work when mounted upside down? Its 300W
(Chaintech) but with small load (Amiga 2000).
In most cases, that would mean mounting it either upside-down or onGiven the choice, I'd install it with the PCB on the bottom assuming
the orientation of the PC's case allows this.
Steve
A typical ATX case cooling system has case fans. These fans shouldFranc Zabkar wrote:
On 30 Jul 2005 16:03:48 -0700, "orange" <orangeKDS@mail.ru> put finger
to keyboard and composed:
Can ATX power supply work when mounted upside down? Its 300W
(Chaintech) but with small load (Amiga 2000).
I understand your concern. I have a 350W Antec whose normal mounting
arrangement has the PCB upside down. In addition to the obvious
heating issues, there is an intake fan at the bottom of the case which
blows additional heat from the nearby CPU through the PSU and out via
the exhaust fan. Not an advisable setup IMHO.
- Franc Zabkar
The power supply fan is part of the case cooling system; it's not just
to cool the PS (if it were, the intake would be outside the case).
They both do.On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 05:20:14 GMT, CJT <abujlehc@prodigy.net> put
finger to keyboard and composed:
Franc Zabkar wrote:
On 30 Jul 2005 16:03:48 -0700, "orange" <orangeKDS@mail.ru> put finger
to keyboard and composed:
Can ATX power supply work when mounted upside down? Its 300W
(Chaintech) but with small load (Amiga 2000).
I understand your concern. I have a 350W Antec whose normal mounting
arrangement has the PCB upside down. In addition to the obvious
heating issues, there is an intake fan at the bottom of the case which
blows additional heat from the nearby CPU through the PSU and out via
the exhaust fan. Not an advisable setup IMHO.
- Franc Zabkar
The power supply fan is part of the case cooling system; it's not just
to cool the PS (if it were, the intake would be outside the case).
A typical ATX case cooling system has case fans. These fans should
exhaust waste heat from the CPU, not the PSU.
- Franc Zabkar
Just to be sure we are talking about the same thing, when I wrote thatFranc Zabkar wrote:
On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 05:20:14 GMT, CJT <abujlehc@prodigy.net> put
finger to keyboard and composed:
Franc Zabkar wrote:
On 30 Jul 2005 16:03:48 -0700, "orange" <orangeKDS@mail.ru> put finger
to keyboard and composed:
Can ATX power supply work when mounted upside down? Its 300W
(Chaintech) but with small load (Amiga 2000).
I understand your concern. I have a 350W Antec whose normal mounting
arrangement has the PCB upside down. In addition to the obvious
heating issues, there is an intake fan at the bottom of the case which
blows additional heat from the nearby CPU through the PSU and out via
the exhaust fan. Not an advisable setup IMHO.
- Franc Zabkar
The power supply fan is part of the case cooling system; it's not just
to cool the PS (if it were, the intake would be outside the case).
A typical ATX case cooling system has case fans. These fans should
exhaust waste heat from the CPU, not the PSU.
- Franc Zabkar
They both do.
Yes they can....the electrons won't fall out
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Can ATX power supply work when mounted upside down? Its 300W
(Chaintech) but with small load (Amiga 2000).