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    is there more than One cooling Fan in S1?

    Discussion in 'LG' started by bo3adsa, Apr 23, 2007.

  1. bo3adsa

    bo3adsa Notebook Consultant

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    Hi,
    I was wounding how many Fan there are in the S1 cuz some times it feels that there is more than one fan but I’m not sure…
     
  2. usapatriot

    usapatriot Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Open it up and look.
     
  3. bo3adsa

    bo3adsa Notebook Consultant

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    LOL NO WAY ......

    it's new i cant do that to it ....
     
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    coriolis Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Hmmm, I assume there is just one, because a fan takes quite a bit of space. Take a look at the air vents, and if they are located seperately, it would warrant there being 2 fans.
     
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    Underneath it shows only one clear open for the CPU fan.
    the reason I asked this question sometimes on Very heavy loads while the CPU fan already on high suddenly I can hear a loud sound coming from underneath and at the same time the air flow speed from the fan side is the same (comparing between before and after the sound comes up) that’s why I’m assuming there is another fan beside the CPU fan … could the video card have a separate fan that can kike in when needed?