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02:45 PM on Jan 20, 2008

What does one do when fan on his graphics card dies? Mounts a new one!




Posted by Joco Gorenc at 02:49 PM on Jan 20, 2008
Comment #1

OMFG that is soooo................

Get laid already, damnit

PS: Foock it I'm a teen LOL

Posted by Enis Dauti at 03:23 PM on Jan 20, 2008
Comment #2

Joco I know you wanna share it with a world.

Posted by Chip Wiegand at 03:46 PM on Jan 20, 2008
Comment #3

It would be funnier if it could actually be plugged into the motherboard. But it is good nonetheless.

Posted by Enis Dauti at 03:56 PM on Jan 20, 2008
Comment #4

It's alread plugged in and working, I just rotated the fan. ;)

Posted by Janko Glavac at 03:59 PM on Jan 20, 2008
Comment #5

It will be plugged to the motherboard ... ;)

Been there, done that, with quite a few graphic cards, its a lot cooler, stable, and makes a lot less noise since u can put the fan to like 800rpm.

Good work. :)

Posted by Enis Dauti at 04:05 PM on Jan 20, 2008
Comment #6

Gonna try overclocking now. ROFL!!!

Posted by Chip Wiegand at 04:21 PM on Jan 20, 2008
Comment #7

heheh, that's great, wouldn't work on my sli rig though.

Posted by Garry Hedrick at 10:54 PM on Jan 20, 2008
Comment #8

LoL! Whatever it takes to get the job done! That's my motto. I did the very same thing with an old Ti 4200 a few years back. LoL

Posted by Jeff Stibling at 05:23 AM on Jan 21, 2008
Comment #9

Wheres the duct tape? A repair job isn't repaired unless you use duct tape :P

Posted by Enis Dauti at 08:15 AM on Jan 21, 2008
Comment #10

Hey man, it has to actually work, DUH...


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