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N-Sanity's Guide To Fans
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Intel Overclocker
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Nice, but I believe it's spelled "solder" not "soldier".
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*cough* Stock *cough*
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Its sauter and soldier and solder. Im canadien
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Intel Overclocker
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Ah, wasn't aware that there were different spellings. My mistake.
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Make the guide a little more cleaner by using more "Enter"s between the lines andand you will receive a treat.
Also in the fan size part you forgot the 40mm for the first one
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*cough* Stock *cough*
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Ooooohh
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Just so everyone knows. N-Sanity is banned and will never update it again.
so... don't expect anything lol
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Ooooohh
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Umm. I really don't know, I haven't asked him. But he has a problem with the mods on our forum for some reason. He won't really say. Oh well, no biggie.
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4.0ghz
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Is there any way for someone else to update this thread if there ever is a need?
__________________I just wanted to suggest a random DON'T, if you have LED fans, there is another reason not to stick a finger/screw driver/baby into the blades when the fan is on, one of my SilenX Ixtrema fans was out on my desk being 'tested' (played around with) and I decided to stack 2 on top of eachother but one slipped and the blades met at full speed and the top fan actually ended up losing one of its LEDs sending the LED and its 2 wire leads flying accross the room! I have no idea how this is possible but it did happen to me so if you have LED fans, that is another reason not to screw around with them lol. Luckily for me SilenX is very quick to send out replacements (I guess thats why they cost $30 each, huh) I just emailed the guy saying 2 of my fans were dead and he sent me 2 more! Turns out one of them (the one that didn't lose an LED) still worked so I ended up getting a free extra fan basically.
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Stella!
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Awesome guide thanks!
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