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Posted 12-30-2005 at 03:21 AM by cyb0rg777

Just needed to vent some stuff.
Why is there no date on these blog entries ?where is the beginning and where is the end?
The internet will end in 2006 a guy said so 2 years ago on slashdot.
Microsoft security is a matter of national security.
Bill Gates isn't a bad guy .
Windows is like training wheels for linux.
Anyone see the movie Pirates of silicon valley?
Is posting a screenshot of a movie a violation of copyright?
If we get more newbs like me maybe manufacturers will start making open source drivers.
How about a "last word rule" so the thread starter has to have the last post ?
Don't believe what people say about fans.
A 120mm fan is not quieter than an 80mm .
Mine sounds like a microwave.
Sorry for taking up space .
I'm just a wana be computer nerd with no talent.
O.K. looks good to me I'm posting.
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  1. Old Comment
    Did anyone see the movie<br>
    ANTI-Trust?
    Posted 12-31-1969 at 07:00 PM by cyb0rg777 cyb0rg777 is offline
  2. Old Comment
    120mm can push more air at the same speed as a 80mm<br>
    that is why it is reguarded as a quieter 'solution'.
    <br>since you can slow it down (make it quieter) and it will achieve the same job as the 80mm.
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    by my case i have 20cm fan powered by a molex socket.
    god dam its noisy but its silent on 4.8volt and pushes a lot air around.
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    Posted 12-31-1969 at 07:00 PM by cyb0rg777 cyb0rg777 is offline
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    o.k. I looked at my wiring, the motherboard connector doesn't seem to change the speed .You are supposed to connect only the motherboard connector ,not both connectors ,right?I can't remember.

    Anyway ,It was using the 12v pin on the connector ,so I switched it to the 5v pin .Now I have peace and quiet :)
    Posted 12-31-1969 at 07:00 PM by cyb0rg777 cyb0rg777 is offline
 

  



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