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Icyman23
02-15-2008, 05:21 PM
I've realized that some reviews that were here a year ago (yes I've been stalking you all for a year), are gone!
Would it have anything to do with the server change?
When I migrated the site from the old host to my host. I did everything that was in the php side of the site. There are still some reviews that are in the files that are in the old old HTML format. I will get those added in as soon as I can. Still working on some server issues right now.
Icyman23
02-16-2008, 04:28 PM
Ok, no problem then :) Most reviews that were gone were from 05-06.
I love both of the sites. (modders-inc and jonnyguru)
Sincerely,
Icyman23 :)
Icyman23
03-07-2008, 06:59 PM
I know you are tight on time and very busy, but anytime soon? I've kind of been waiting a month now to read a few reviews I havent seen yet. :)
I'm not trying to rush anything though...:)
jonnyGURU
03-07-2008, 07:38 PM
I got the Aspire Beast up last week. :p
But I've yet to migrate the others. I'll work on it. Just time consuming, that's all.
Icyman23
03-08-2008, 04:22 PM
I need to ask a question. Why does the "beast" have half of the 120mm fan covered up?
That unit sounded like a rocket! It was also getting quite hot...Eventually, I let it sit for 3 days and then opened it up...(lol doesnt void warranty)...and I took it off. It was glued to the fan...then I took off the restrictive fan grille. It ran HOTTER! And louder...:?
jonnyGURU
03-08-2008, 04:40 PM
It ran HOTTER! And louder...:?
Yep.
Covering the fan partially is common practice. It's so the air doesn't push down and out the back of the PSU without cooling the components. The plastic is supposed to divert the air towards the front and then the positive pressure should eventually push it out the back.
Icyman23
03-08-2008, 05:14 PM
Yep.
Covering the fan partially is common practice. It's so the air doesn't push down and out the back of the PSU without cooling the components. The plastic is supposed to divert the air towards the front and then the positive pressure should eventually push it out the back.
That makes lots of sense, thanks. :)
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