| Streety - Aug-05-2005 server time |
| Have you tried yet? If not I suggest we take bets, we've no idea what your experience is so I doubt anyone knows what the outcome will be. This may not be the place for hot glue. If the heatsink gets hot your fan might fall off and then it will get really hot. As I have just found out (I wasn't using hot glue though), my fan stopped for some reason and my CPU went above 85 degrees centrigade! Luckily everything still works. Personally I prefer quiet, I'm prepared to make sacrifices in terms of low temps |
| Red Squirrel - Aug-04-2005 server time |
| I rather not know where you plan on using this glue. |
| automaton - Aug-04-2005 server time |
| considering my gender as ive gotten older some hot glue has come in handy in the most unusual times places |
| Red Squirrel - Aug-04-2005 server time |
| Combine the power of solder, electrical tape, and hot glue, and any mod is possible. |
| automaton - Aug-04-2005 server time |
| love time wasters ductape 4 u |
| Streety - Aug-04-2005 server time |
| I don't know. Do you have a hammer and some ducktape? |
| automaton - Aug-04-2005 server time |
| i like things cooled do you think i could replace the stock silent boost fan 27cfm with my 48cfm ys tech successfully |