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- Subject: Re: [MLUG] HP Pavilion power supply anyone?
- From: Venkat Chandra <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
- Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 18:23:14 -0600
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> Have you thought about the heat option? I just pulled an HP case apart
> last night, and though the outside of the case was covered in mung from
> a relative's house. There was no case fan, and only a power supply and
> processor fan. The inside of the machine... SPOTLESS. It made me ill.
Same with this one...Just a processor fan and a power supply fan.
> George's suggestion, we tried opening up the case, ....
Tried this. Left it open and still had the same experience.
>
> The same goes with the powersupply... If it's overheating, it will flake
> out too. Clean the dang thing out. Get some canned air, or, if your
> confident enough, open the thing up and do it right. (avoid Caps).
Hmm....I'll try this next...Thanks.
- Venkat.
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