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no, this fan has never been used. When my cousin got the x800 he put the ati silencer on it right away. But the stock fan that he put on works in his case but not in mine? :confused:
pretty messed up.
well he is a good friend an i know that he did not make any profit. I don't have the invoice anymore, but basically all we paid for was labour for him to put it together.
This was not just a case, it was monitor, printer, webcam, keyboard, mouse, 500 doller speakers. All my perifrials were...
well my friend who owns a computer company bought and built my last two computer and he used a turbolink in both of them, and i know that he would not get my low quality stuff. My computer when i got it was $3000, so i know he would not try and save me 50 bucks to go with a cheap PSU.
But i...
turbolink.
its 420 watts.
it's really odd because everything else on my computer works, it woudl not be the power supply, because even if i unplug 3 fans the video card one will not work.
Again i ask, that fan should be running all the time right?
did you not even read my post?
i'm saying THE FAN DOES NOT WORK!!!!!!!
i had a silencer but the fan burned out so i put the stock one on and now the fan won't work in my computer but i know it works beacuse it worked in my cousins computer.
I don't give a shit about coolness or...
Right, long story short, the fan on my sapphire x800 does not work. I know it works because i popped it into my cousin computer and the fan was spinning away.
So i don't want to use my computer with out the fan running because the card will overheat.
I have a 420Watt power supply, which...