" I think this is the problem that NEC has...in order to leave that slot powered up, it also has to run enough air across that slot to ensure it is cooled."
You would want the AC On, and the Power On fans running in that case. AC on cools the card cage power supply, and Power On cools the card cage itself. Both are behind tje front panel filters. Those are large 8" fans, but NEC could have put in two speed fan controlers so they idle when the projector is in "Standby"...
You would want the AC On, and the Power On fans running in that case. AC on cools the card cage power supply, and Power On cools the card cage itself. Both are behind tje front panel filters. Those are large 8" fans, but NEC could have put in two speed fan controlers so they idle when the projector is in "Standby"...
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