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<p>or connect a manual fan controller with knobs that set fans to different speeds.</p>

<p>In the <a href="page.php?w=IBM_PC_compatible">IBM PC compatible</a> market, the computer's <a href="page.php?w=Power_supply_unit_%28computer%29">power supply unit</a> (PSU) almost always uses an exhaust fan to expel warm air from the PSU. Active cooling on CPUs started to appear on the <a href="page.php?w=Intel_80486">Intel 80486</a>, and by 1997 was standard on all desktop processors. Chassis or case fans, usually one exhaust fan to expel heated air from</p><p>
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