Quote from gnome:
DANG you guys...you really need to tune up your sense of humor*.
"My Lambo" is the pet name for my Mitsu Montero SUV... that's why it weighs 4200 lbs!
* Joking loses its edge when you have to "explain it", you know?


Quote from gnome:
DANG you guys...you really need to tune up your sense of humor*.
"My Lambo" is the pet name for my Mitsu Montero SUV... that's why it weighs 4200 lbs!
* Joking loses its edge when you have to "explain it", you know?
Don't bother repairing. Likely your fans have worn bearings or bushings. Even if you can find spare parts, there's a lot of work to do replacing them.Quote from nitro:
If you are like me, you have lots of computers, and probably lots of CPU and case fans. I spend somthing like $100 a year on replacing fans, but this may be cheaper if the problem is not too serious:
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/0,1000000091,2135514,00.htm
Americans love to throw things out and replace them. But a little ingenuity can save a perfectly good piece of equipment.
Note well, don't use WD40.
nitro