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| .. and that's the fan. Yet again it's a bog standard 80x80x25mm 12v DC fan. There' | .. and that's the fan. Yet again it's a bog standard 80x80x25mm 12v DC fan. There' | ||
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| + | ===== New Fan ===== | ||
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| + | It's still not silent, due to the horrible design of the fan grill and the not-quite-cut-out-the-right-shape hole in the case for the PSU, but it's much better: | ||
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| + | ===== Replacement PSU ===== | ||
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| + | **[Update - August 11th, 2020]** | ||
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| + | Wasn't happy with the noise coming from the replacement fan, so I swapped the power supply with a Corsair CS450M instead: | ||
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| + | With the 120mm fan and almost no load from the Amiga compared to the average PC, it's totally silent. | ||