Published on June 27, 2013 By kona0197 In Personal Computing

Anyone heard from Starkers? How about DoorTech? I was wanting to talk to both of them.


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on Jun 27, 2013

Where be the Cap'n? Nowhere near Edward Snowden, Wally nor Carmen Sandiego.

 

The Cap'n be where all good Pyrates be. Where 'X'  "Mark"s the spot!

 

 

 

 

 

on Jun 27, 2013

X MARKS the spot? Pun intended, of course...lol.

on Jun 27, 2013

kona0197
Oh and the fan on the PSU is going out, not sure how to fix that.

PSU fans can usually be replaced...but you'd need to 'open the box' and thus void warranty. A 'good' fan would likely cost you 20 - 30 ....and an entire PSU isn't a lot more...

on Jun 28, 2013

I would just open the psu , cut the two wires , remove the fan, put in a used one, tape it in if I had to, and twist the new wires to the old , tape the wires, call it a fix. Or, buy a new psu. I would not invest in just a fan, as Jafo said , the cost would be close to each other. I run a 1000watt, a bit pricey, yours, twenty bucks from tiger direct. You get what you pay for though . Thought you had a backup from Ace? Still working at your job, curious is all as to your financial position. Mine sucks, but , always has.LOL.  If I find one at work , if, I may send your way.Brian. Smiley enough?Now, find Starkers.I too hope they have just been avoiding the crap or just busy and not having bad times.

on Jun 28, 2013


Quoting kona0197, reply 2Oh and the fan on the PSU is going out, not sure how to fix that.

PSU fans can usually be replaced...but you'd need to 'open the box' and thus void warranty. A 'good' fan would likely cost you 20 - 30 ....and an entire PSU isn't a lot more...

 

What Jafo said. I've changed out many PSU fans in my career. Just be carful handle with care. Watch them sharp edges on the PSU they will slice you open. 

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