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Crazy
Location: Near Chicago, IL
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Bought the thermaltake9 and...
I installed it in my micro ATX case (i believe that is the term, the small one) and it is flush against my power supply (but a fan takes in the air from that) so I turned on my computer XP started loading, I logged in, and as it was booting the computer turned off. I ended up switching back to my old CPU fan and everything is fine.
Do I need a bigger case now since the ThermalTake is a bit larger? Thanks in advance
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Just here for the beer.
Location: Ft. Lauderdale, Floriduh
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I think maybe you didn't have it seated properly. If you can't install it without hitting your PS then you probably need a bigger case. Also, use good arctic silver, don't use those crappy thermal pads.
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Crazy
Location: Near Chicago, IL
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Thanks, for the time being, if I don't have arctic silver can I use the thermaltake supplied paste?
I'll try it again I suppose.
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