24 Feb 2006 at 14:31 - 10
meh, its not too difficult...just dont do what i did and close up the case BEFORE making sure which way it worked ^^
since i taped my switch (to a variable speed fan) to the case door, i dont want to open her up right now to turn the fan from suck in to blow out....
i also have the oem casefan..i just pop the deskfan on when the top of the pc case gets warmer than i like....wich is often since im a wee bit paranoid....
also make sure the heatsink fan and flanges are clear of dust, though, that can sometimes save you....
had a guy once, his PC was cutting out constantly after loading windows....opend it up and GROSS! the fan blades were caked, and the heatsink was gunked up to high heaven *rolls eyes in disgust*
once i had unscrewed the fan, scraped the schtick off and then poped a box under tha heatsink and scraped the fluff and gods knows what out of there...16 degrees cooler at startup, and bingo, no more shutting down.
and my boss was ready to tell him to junk it and get a newer chip ^^
i ALWAYS recomend keeping the fan n heatsink clear to people these days....