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Exhaust fan , commonly located on the right side of the machine, is a special fan that sucks in all the exhaust the machine is using, it should also be able to suck in little scraps of paper, powder of wood, and sometimes tiny scraps of plastics.

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In software engineering field What is Fan-in and Fan-out with reference to program structure?

Fan-in and Fan-out metrics are structural metrics which measure inter-module complexities. Fan-in: the number of modules that call a given module Fan-out: the numbers of modules that called by a given module


Where is the CPU fan located there are two fans need to know which one to replace when computer says CPU fan not working?

This message is generated by your motherboard's BIOS. The alert is referring to your CPU Cooler's fan which is located towards the top of your motherboard. There could be a smaller fan located in the middle section of your motherboard but that is your Northbridge chipset. It’s also possible someone has plugged in a case fan into your CPU fan header (the power plug for your CPU fan) so be sure to check your case fans as well.


Can you hear voices from an electrical fan?

Those voices you hear are actually just your own voice making impact with the fan and being bounced back to you in the same pattern and speed as the fan is spinning in


What is the purpose of the 4 pin fan header on a CPU?

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Why does the power supply unit have a fan built?

To keep the power supply cool. If there were no fan the power supply would overheat and fail.