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Originally posted by Confuzzled_1
Ok first off here, I'm a chick
before yall think that I am like completely computer retarded!!!
Can we get a slightly larger fan and cut the extra metal off so the fan fits???
Originally posted by Misfit
K. I don't know how else to do this but with a state-of-the-art multi-platform digitally customized .............. stupid little picture
In this pic, if your eye is at the red dot, to see the fan you need replaced, would you:
-- Look straight back towards the rear as line A, which is the back wall of the case?
or
-- Would you have to also look UP, as line B, as if the fan were in the top of the case?
[edit on 26/7/08 by Misfit]
Originally posted by Badge01
reply to post by Confuzzled_1
I think you're wasting your time here. Do you have about $500 bucks to spend? If so build your own using NewEgg.com.
Trying to retrofit old hardware can be fun, but if your goal is to have a good, relatively inexpensive computer for Internet browsing and email, then you can do it for between $400 and $800 by ordering the parts and assembling it.
Maybe I've missed your intent though. If you are trying to learn about assembling a computer, have you considered taking a class at a local community college? They let you do hands on and it's quite the valuable experience.
Good luck!
Originally posted by Michael Pait
i guess the obvious response would be search cpu fan type of processor.
Originally posted by Michael Pait
i dont think a fan goes there.
Originally posted by Badge01
I think you're wasting your time here. Do you have about $500 bucks to spend?
Originally posted by Confuzzled_1
It's option B.