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Ext User(Klokmeester)
25-03-2008, 08:33 AM
I need a new chipset fan for my Abit A8N (Nforce4) motherboard since the fan
is doing a slow death and the clean and CRC isn't going to last much longer.

Which is better, active or passive and recommendations on where to buy in AU
(or Perth)?

Thanks!

Ext User(Dyna Soar)
25-03-2008, 01:14 PM
Klokmeester wrote:
> I need a new chipset fan for my Abit A8N (Nforce4) motherboard since
> the fan is doing a slow death and the clean and CRC isn't going to
> last much longer.

> Which is better, active or passive and recommendations on where to
> buy in AU (or Perth)?

Tang Computers in Main Street Osborne Park has a huge range of fans. Not
necessarily the cheapest, but the prices are not too bad.

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Dyna

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Ext User(son of a bitch)
25-03-2008, 04:03 PM
Klokmeester wrote:
> I need a new chipset fan for my Abit A8N (Nforce4) motherboard since the fan
> is doing a slow death and the clean and CRC isn't going to last much longer.
>
> Which is better, active or passive and recommendations on where to buy in AU
> (or Perth)?
>
> Thanks!
>
>

Why not get a sink from an old P3, bung it on with ty wraps
Won't need a fan at all.

Ext User(Klokmeester)
25-03-2008, 08:13 PM
"Dyna Soar" <dynasoarREMOVE.THIS@ozdebate.com> wrote in message
news:64r558F2coq82U1@mid.individual.net...
> Klokmeester wrote:
>> I need a new chipset fan for my Abit A8N (Nforce4) motherboard since
>> the fan is doing a slow death and the clean and CRC isn't going to
>> last much longer.
>
>> Which is better, active or passive and recommendations on where to
>> buy in AU (or Perth)?
>
> Tang Computers in Main Street Osborne Park has a huge range of fans. Not
> necessarily the cheapest, but the prices are not too bad.
>

Thanks Dyna, will check it out :-)