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Re: OT: Removing fan from 486\'s power supply?
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Re: OT: Removing fan from 486\'s power supply?
In this use it means nasty stuff of dubious origins. It actually is the stuff left behind after a Hebrew circumcision.
These people have some other uses for the word warning---very crude rude and abusive http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=schmegma |
Re: OT: Removing fan from 486\'s power supply?
I still say go with a thermal resistor, worked great for me, almost soundless and has been working for years.
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Re: OT: Removing fan from 486\'s power supply?
Check the label, it should have a UL mark on it. One of the safety tests we do (abnormal operation - impairment of cooling) is disconnect the fan and check temperatures. Assuming it's UL listed, the power supply shouldn't explode or catch fire if you disconnect the fan. But there are no guarantees that it will continue to work if you do that.
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EDIT: obselete post.
If you do try it, for Cliff's sake don't run the PC near anything flammable. ANOTHER EDIT: Thermo's schmegma is also spelt/ pronounced "smegma" in medical circles. Not sure which Version is derived from which. This is the source of the wonderful range of smeggy insults coined by Red Dwarf, so smeg off, you smegging smegheads... [ August 14, 2003, 16:33: Message edited by: dogscoff ] |
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