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Guest attilathehun1
Posted

I just bought a Zalman CPU fan model #CPNS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU Cooler.

Now, I've built PCs and usually I install the stock fan and use a screw

driver to push down on the side to get it clipped onto the mobo. This fan

seems a little too big and do you think I should use the same procedure to

install this one?

I don't want to mess it up.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

attilahthehun1

PS Gary, I don't need to be reminded to bring it to a PC tech. Otherwise

I'd not be asking this question. Gary, if you've ever installed a Zalman,

which I doubt, you'd know what I'm talking about. This one is a bit hard.

--

attilathehun1

Guest attilathehun1
Posted

RE: Installing CPU fan

 

The spring clip has much more tension then most CPU fans. Has anyone

installed this fan by just manually pushing down on it, or did you have to

use a screwdriver as usual. Be precise, please.

Thanks, attilathehun1

--

attilathehun1

 

 

"attilathehun1" wrote:

> I just bought a Zalman CPU fan model #CPNS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU Cooler.

> Now, I've built PCs and usually I install the stock fan and use a screw

> driver to push down on the side to get it clipped onto the mobo. This fan

> seems a little too big and do you think I should use the same procedure to

> install this one?

> I don't want to mess it up.

> Any help would be greatly appreciated!

> Thanks,

> attilahthehun1

> PS Gary, I don't need to be reminded to bring it to a PC tech. Otherwise

> I'd not be asking this question. Gary, if you've ever installed a Zalman,

> which I doubt, you'd know what I'm talking about. This one is a bit hard.

> --

> attilathehun1

Guest Michael T.
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

 

"attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:6415D398-6A24-4AA9-A02C-654D9193C8ED@microsoft.com...

> I just bought a Zalman CPU fan model #CPNS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU

> Cooler.

> Now, I've built PCs and usually I install the stock fan and use a screw

> driver to push down on the side to get it clipped onto the mobo. This fan

> seems a little too big and do you think I should use the same procedure to

> install this one?

> I don't want to mess it up.

> Any help would be greatly appreciated!

> Thanks,

> attilahthehun1

> PS Gary, I don't need to be reminded to bring it to a PC tech. Otherwise

> I'd not be asking this question. Gary, if you've ever installed a Zalman,

> which I doubt, you'd know what I'm talking about. This one is a bit hard.

> --

> attilathehun1

 

 

Try posting at:

microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware

Guest Bill in Co.
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

He's already had this explained to him numerous times in the other group.

 

Michael T. wrote:

> "attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:6415D398-6A24-4AA9-A02C-654D9193C8ED@microsoft.com...

>> I just bought a Zalman CPU fan model #CPNS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU

>> Cooler.

>> Now, I've built PCs and usually I install the stock fan and use a screw

>> driver to push down on the side to get it clipped onto the mobo. This fan

>> seems a little too big and do you think I should use the same procedure

>> to

>> install this one?

>> I don't want to mess it up.

>> Any help would be greatly appreciated!

>> Thanks,

>> attilahthehun1

>> PS Gary, I don't need to be reminded to bring it to a PC tech. Otherwise

>> I'd not be asking this question. Gary, if you've ever installed a Zalman,

>> which I doubt, you'd know what I'm talking about. This one is a bit hard.

>> --

>> attilathehun1

>

>

> Try posting at:

> microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

If it doesn't feel quite right don't do it. I had one that felt like it was

taking too much pressure and it turned out another fan was a better fit.

 

"attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:02AF970D-19E5-454D-BFB5-7E160A6D5698@microsoft.com...

> The spring clip has much more tension then most CPU fans. Has anyone

> installed this fan by just manually pushing down on it, or did you have to

> use a screwdriver as usual. Be precise, please.

> Thanks, attilathehun1

> --

> attilathehun1

>

>

> "attilathehun1" wrote:

>

>> I just bought a Zalman CPU fan model #CPNS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU

>> Cooler.

>> Now, I've built PCs and usually I install the stock fan and use a screw

>> driver to push down on the side to get it clipped onto the mobo. This fan

>> seems a little too big and do you think I should use the same procedure

>> to

>> install this one?

>> I don't want to mess it up.

>> Any help would be greatly appreciated!

>> Thanks,

>> attilahthehun1

>> PS Gary, I don't need to be reminded to bring it to a PC tech. Otherwise

>> I'd not be asking this question. Gary, if you've ever installed a Zalman,

>> which I doubt, you'd know what I'm talking about. This one is a bit hard.

>> --

>> attilathehun1

Guest Bill in Co.
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

And the clips are all different. Some are too tight, some are too loose,

some don't fit.

 

Colin Barnhorst wrote:

> If it doesn't feel quite right don't do it. I had one that felt like it

> was

> taking too much pressure and it turned out another fan was a better fit.

>

> "attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:02AF970D-19E5-454D-BFB5-7E160A6D5698@microsoft.com...

>> The spring clip has much more tension then most CPU fans. Has anyone

>> installed this fan by just manually pushing down on it, or did you have

>> to

>> use a screwdriver as usual. Be precise, please.

>> Thanks, attilathehun1

>> --

>> attilathehun1

>>

>>

>> "attilathehun1" wrote:

>>

>>> I just bought a Zalman CPU fan model #CPNS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU

>>> Cooler.

>>> Now, I've built PCs and usually I install the stock fan and use a screw

>>> driver to push down on the side to get it clipped onto the mobo. This

>>> fan

>>> seems a little too big and do you think I should use the same procedure

>>> to

>>> install this one?

>>> I don't want to mess it up.

>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated!

>>> Thanks,

>>> attilahthehun1

>>> PS Gary, I don't need to be reminded to bring it to a PC tech.

>>> Otherwise

>>> I'd not be asking this question. Gary, if you've ever installed a

>>> Zalman,

>>> which I doubt, you'd know what I'm talking about. This one is a bit

>>> hard.

>>> --

>>> attilathehun1

Guest attilathehun1
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

I don't want to be addressed in 3rd person. I'm no troll. Ok, you want to

know the truth. No, I'm not telling you the truth, you can't handle the

truth.

What have I had explained to me in another group? Either I should use a

screwdriver, or not. It takes a certain amount of pressure to apply or

install a CPU fan. It takes half as much, usually, of lbs. of pressure to

remove a CPU fan. I've done my Compaq Presario a number of times with a

sdrewdriver. I'm just wondering if there is a certain precise different way

of installing this Zalman.

If you don't know the answer, don't feel bad. That's why we are here, to

help one another.

Ok, again, any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks, attilathehun1

--

attilathehun1

 

 

"Michael T." wrote:

>

> "attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:6415D398-6A24-4AA9-A02C-654D9193C8ED@microsoft.com...

> > I just bought a Zalman CPU fan model #CPNS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU

> > Cooler.

> > Now, I've built PCs and usually I install the stock fan and use a screw

> > driver to push down on the side to get it clipped onto the mobo. This fan

> > seems a little too big and do you think I should use the same procedure to

> > install this one?

> > I don't want to mess it up.

> > Any help would be greatly appreciated!

> > Thanks,

> > attilahthehun1

> > PS Gary, I don't need to be reminded to bring it to a PC tech. Otherwise

> > I'd not be asking this question. Gary, if you've ever installed a Zalman,

> > which I doubt, you'd know what I'm talking about. This one is a bit hard.

> > --

> > attilathehun1

>

>

> Try posting at:

> microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware

>

>

>

Guest Fiddler
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

who the h*ll is Gary?

 

"attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:AD21C9F5-D49E-4C00-87BD-0ACADA17C742@microsoft.com...

>I don't want to be addressed in 3rd person. I'm no troll. Ok, you want to

> know the truth. No, I'm not telling you the truth, you can't handle the

> truth.

> What have I had explained to me in another group? Either I should use a

> screwdriver, or not. It takes a certain amount of pressure to apply or

> install a CPU fan. It takes half as much, usually, of lbs. of pressure to

> remove a CPU fan. I've done my Compaq Presario a number of times with a

> sdrewdriver. I'm just wondering if there is a certain precise different

> way

> of installing this Zalman.

> If you don't know the answer, don't feel bad. That's why we are here, to

> help one another.

> Ok, again, any help would be greatly appreciated.

> Thanks, attilathehun1

> --

> attilathehun1

>

>

> "Michael T." wrote:

>

>>

>> "attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

>> message

>> news:6415D398-6A24-4AA9-A02C-654D9193C8ED@microsoft.com...

>> > I just bought a Zalman CPU fan model #CPNS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU

>> > Cooler.

>> > Now, I've built PCs and usually I install the stock fan and use a screw

>> > driver to push down on the side to get it clipped onto the mobo. This

>> > fan

>> > seems a little too big and do you think I should use the same procedure

>> > to

>> > install this one?

>> > I don't want to mess it up.

>> > Any help would be greatly appreciated!

>> > Thanks,

>> > attilahthehun1

>> > PS Gary, I don't need to be reminded to bring it to a PC tech.

>> > Otherwise

>> > I'd not be asking this question. Gary, if you've ever installed a

>> > Zalman,

>> > which I doubt, you'd know what I'm talking about. This one is a bit

>> > hard.

>> > --

>> > attilathehun1

>>

>>

>> Try posting at:

>> microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware

>>

>>

>>

>

Guest Fiddler
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

The Akasa AK-875 does everything that the Zalman does

"attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:AD21C9F5-D49E-4C00-87BD-0ACADA17C742@microsoft.com...

>I don't want to be addressed in 3rd person. I'm no troll. Ok, you want to

> know the truth. No, I'm not telling you the truth, you can't handle the

> truth.

> What have I had explained to me in another group? Either I should use a

> screwdriver, or not. It takes a certain amount of pressure to apply or

> install a CPU fan. It takes half as much, usually, of lbs. of pressure to

> remove a CPU fan. I've done my Compaq Presario a number of times with a

> sdrewdriver. I'm just wondering if there is a certain precise different

> way

> of installing this Zalman.

> If you don't know the answer, don't feel bad. That's why we are here, to

> help one another.

> Ok, again, any help would be greatly appreciated.

> Thanks, attilathehun1

> --

> attilathehun1

>

>

> "Michael T." wrote:

>

>>

>> "attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

>> message

>> news:6415D398-6A24-4AA9-A02C-654D9193C8ED@microsoft.com...

>> > I just bought a Zalman CPU fan model #CPNS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU

>> > Cooler.

>> > Now, I've built PCs and usually I install the stock fan and use a screw

>> > driver to push down on the side to get it clipped onto the mobo. This

>> > fan

>> > seems a little too big and do you think I should use the same procedure

>> > to

>> > install this one?

>> > I don't want to mess it up.

>> > Any help would be greatly appreciated!

>> > Thanks,

>> > attilahthehun1

>> > PS Gary, I don't need to be reminded to bring it to a PC tech.

>> > Otherwise

>> > I'd not be asking this question. Gary, if you've ever installed a

>> > Zalman,

>> > which I doubt, you'd know what I'm talking about. This one is a bit

>> > hard.

>> > --

>> > attilathehun1

>>

>>

>> Try posting at:

>> microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware

>>

>>

>>

>

Guest Bill in Co.
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

(Gary's someone in the other group he was bugging about some similar

questions). Besides which, this question has been answered already, in

general terms. Hell, I even answered it, in general terms. But such

specifics for Zalman? Google is your friend. And "Attila the hun"?

LOL. Yeah, right! (You're a millenium or two out of place, boy).

 

Fiddler wrote:

> who the h*ll is Gary?

>

> "attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:AD21C9F5-D49E-4C00-87BD-0ACADA17C742@microsoft.com...

>> I don't want to be addressed in 3rd person. I'm no troll. Ok, you want to

>> know the truth. No, I'm not telling you the truth, you can't handle the

>> truth.

>> What have I had explained to me in another group? Either I should use a

>> screwdriver, or not. It takes a certain amount of pressure to apply or

>> install a CPU fan. It takes half as much, usually, of lbs. of pressure to

>> remove a CPU fan. I've done my Compaq Presario a number of times with a

>> sdrewdriver. I'm just wondering if there is a certain precise different

>> way

>> of installing this Zalman.

>> If you don't know the answer, don't feel bad. That's why we are here, to

>> help one another.

>> Ok, again, any help would be greatly appreciated.

>> Thanks,

>> attilathehun1

>> --

>> attilathehun1

>>

>>

>> "Michael T." wrote:

>>

>>>

>>> "attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

>>> message

>>> news:6415D398-6A24-4AA9-A02C-654D9193C8ED@microsoft.com...

>>>> I just bought a Zalman CPU fan model #CPNS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU

>>>> Cooler.

>>>> Now, I've built PCs and usually I install the stock fan and use a screw

>>>> driver to push down on the side to get it clipped onto the mobo. This

>>>> fan

>>>> seems a little too big and do you think I should use the same procedure

>>>> to

>>>> install this one?

>>>> I don't want to mess it up.

>>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated!

>>>> Thanks,

>>>> attilahthehun1

>>>> PS Gary, I don't need to be reminded to bring it to a PC tech.

>>>> Otherwise

>>>> I'd not be asking this question. Gary, if you've ever installed a

>>>> Zalman,

>>>> which I doubt, you'd know what I'm talking about. This one is a bit

>>>> hard.

>>>> --

>>>> attilathehun1

>>>

>>>

>>> Try posting at:

>>> microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware

Guest attilathehun1
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

Gary is some stuffed shirt in Windows ME Newsgroups that was giving me advise

and telling me to go to a PC tech. I've been to many PC techs and they do the

same thing that I do. They troubleshoot it. First they check the power

supply. Next they check the RAM sticks to make sure they are seated right. I

do that RAM first. Ok, then they check to see if it's the monitor that's gone

bad. Next they check the Operating system to make sure the hard drive is not

the problem. Then they check the wiring to make sure there is nothing

shorting it out. Then they check the video card to make sure it's not that,

etc... you get my drift. Maybe a few of those aren't in the order that I

would check, but the same result is a foregone conclusion. Your screwed if

you bring it to a PC tech. He's going to do the same thing that you're doing.

Thanks,

attilathehun1

 

--

attilathehun1

 

 

"Fiddler" wrote:

> who the h*ll is Gary?

>

> "attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:AD21C9F5-D49E-4C00-87BD-0ACADA17C742@microsoft.com...

> >I don't want to be addressed in 3rd person. I'm no troll. Ok, you want to

> > know the truth. No, I'm not telling you the truth, you can't handle the

> > truth.

> > What have I had explained to me in another group? Either I should use a

> > screwdriver, or not. It takes a certain amount of pressure to apply or

> > install a CPU fan. It takes half as much, usually, of lbs. of pressure to

> > remove a CPU fan. I've done my Compaq Presario a number of times with a

> > sdrewdriver. I'm just wondering if there is a certain precise different

> > way

> > of installing this Zalman.

> > If you don't know the answer, don't feel bad. That's why we are here, to

> > help one another.

> > Ok, again, any help would be greatly appreciated.

> > Thanks, attilathehun1

> > --

> > attilathehun1

> >

> >

> > "Michael T." wrote:

> >

> >>

> >> "attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

> >> message

> >> news:6415D398-6A24-4AA9-A02C-654D9193C8ED@microsoft.com...

> >> > I just bought a Zalman CPU fan model #CPNS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU

> >> > Cooler.

> >> > Now, I've built PCs and usually I install the stock fan and use a screw

> >> > driver to push down on the side to get it clipped onto the mobo. This

> >> > fan

> >> > seems a little too big and do you think I should use the same procedure

> >> > to

> >> > install this one?

> >> > I don't want to mess it up.

> >> > Any help would be greatly appreciated!

> >> > Thanks,

> >> > attilahthehun1

> >> > PS Gary, I don't need to be reminded to bring it to a PC tech.

> >> > Otherwise

> >> > I'd not be asking this question. Gary, if you've ever installed a

> >> > Zalman,

> >> > which I doubt, you'd know what I'm talking about. This one is a bit

> >> > hard.

> >> > --

> >> > attilathehun1

> >>

> >>

> >> Try posting at:

> >> microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >

>

>

>

Guest attilathehun1
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

Oh and another thing. I have not asked anything about installing a Zalman

cooler. Bill in Co. is either Gary under another name of Gary's bf buddy. You

get my drift. Why even put yourself into a position where your siding with

someone who your not even in league with. This Gary character can't seem to

give advise, maybe he can't because he doesn't know jacksht, or give advise

and let that be. He wants to critical or criticize anyone who wants help. Why

not answer the question and be ok with it. Why tell someone who wants help

that they don't know jacksht and to go to a PC tech.

See Gary is so ashamed, finally that he won't show his face anymore.

Ok, no loss. His input isn't really something I want to see anyways.

Alrighty it's 2am almost and I gotta get some sleep. Actually, it's

Saturday night and I don't gotta get up early on Sunday morning.

Monday thru Friday mornings have to be up by 630 am to play the stock

market. I'm on a 4 day winning streak and well, $435, $200, $550, and $1,055

for 4 days. That's about a little over $2200 for 4 days. I'm playing with 50

grand so that's about 250% on my money. Now the 2 days before that I lost

$550 and $600. The key to the four day win streak is I'm getting up right

when the market is opening. Instead of getting up 2 hours after it opens and

that's what happened on the 2 days I lost $550 and $600. Getting up at 830 am

instead of 630am.

Ok, this is getting to be TMI

Thanks, attilathehun1

--

attilathehun1

 

 

"Fiddler" wrote:

> who the h*ll is Gary?

>

> "attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:AD21C9F5-D49E-4C00-87BD-0ACADA17C742@microsoft.com...

> >I don't want to be addressed in 3rd person. I'm no troll. Ok, you want to

> > know the truth. No, I'm not telling you the truth, you can't handle the

> > truth.

> > What have I had explained to me in another group? Either I should use a

> > screwdriver, or not. It takes a certain amount of pressure to apply or

> > install a CPU fan. It takes half as much, usually, of lbs. of pressure to

> > remove a CPU fan. I've done my Compaq Presario a number of times with a

> > sdrewdriver. I'm just wondering if there is a certain precise different

> > way

> > of installing this Zalman.

> > If you don't know the answer, don't feel bad. That's why we are here, to

> > help one another.

> > Ok, again, any help would be greatly appreciated.

> > Thanks, attilathehun1

> > --

> > attilathehun1

> >

> >

> > "Michael T." wrote:

> >

> >>

> >> "attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

> >> message

> >> news:6415D398-6A24-4AA9-A02C-654D9193C8ED@microsoft.com...

> >> > I just bought a Zalman CPU fan model #CPNS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU

> >> > Cooler.

> >> > Now, I've built PCs and usually I install the stock fan and use a screw

> >> > driver to push down on the side to get it clipped onto the mobo. This

> >> > fan

> >> > seems a little too big and do you think I should use the same procedure

> >> > to

> >> > install this one?

> >> > I don't want to mess it up.

> >> > Any help would be greatly appreciated!

> >> > Thanks,

> >> > attilahthehun1

> >> > PS Gary, I don't need to be reminded to bring it to a PC tech.

> >> > Otherwise

> >> > I'd not be asking this question. Gary, if you've ever installed a

> >> > Zalman,

> >> > which I doubt, you'd know what I'm talking about. This one is a bit

> >> > hard.

> >> > --

> >> > attilathehun1

> >>

> >>

> >> Try posting at:

> >> microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >

>

>

>

Guest Fiddler
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

Then WHAT is this if not ASKING?

"Now, I've built PCs and usually I install the stock fan and use a screw

driver to push down on the side to get it clipped onto the mobo. This fan

seems a little too big and do you think I should use the same procedure to

install this one? "

 

 

"attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:51330F4A-189A-4645-85C7-DD013EB64801@microsoft.com...

> Oh and another thing. I have not asked anything about installing a Zalman

> cooler. Bill in Co. is either Gary under another name of Gary's bf buddy.

> You

> get my drift. Why even put yourself into a position where your siding with

> someone who your not even in league with. This Gary character can't seem

> to

> give advise, maybe he can't because he doesn't know jacksht, or give

> advise

> and let that be. He wants to critical or criticize anyone who wants help.

> Why

> not answer the question and be ok with it. Why tell someone who wants help

> that they don't know jacksht and to go to a PC tech.

> See Gary is so ashamed, finally that he won't show his face anymore.

> Ok, no loss. His input isn't really something I want to see anyways.

> Alrighty it's 2am almost and I gotta get some sleep. Actually, it's

> Saturday night and I don't gotta get up early on Sunday morning.

> Monday thru Friday mornings have to be up by 630 am to play the stock

> market. I'm on a 4 day winning streak and well, $435, $200, $550, and

> $1,055

> for 4 days. That's about a little over $2200 for 4 days. I'm playing with

> 50

> grand so that's about 250% on my money. Now the 2 days before that I lost

> $550 and $600. The key to the four day win streak is I'm getting up right

> when the market is opening. Instead of getting up 2 hours after it opens

> and

> that's what happened on the 2 days I lost $550 and $600. Getting up at 830

> am

> instead of 630am.

> Ok, this is getting to be TMI

> Thanks, attilathehun1

> --

> attilathehun1

>

>

> "Fiddler" wrote:

>

>> who the h*ll is Gary?

>>

>> "attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

>> message

>> news:AD21C9F5-D49E-4C00-87BD-0ACADA17C742@microsoft.com...

>> >I don't want to be addressed in 3rd person. I'm no troll. Ok, you want

>> >to

>> > know the truth. No, I'm not telling you the truth, you can't handle the

>> > truth.

>> > What have I had explained to me in another group? Either I should use a

>> > screwdriver, or not. It takes a certain amount of pressure to apply or

>> > install a CPU fan. It takes half as much, usually, of lbs. of pressure

>> > to

>> > remove a CPU fan. I've done my Compaq Presario a number of times with a

>> > sdrewdriver. I'm just wondering if there is a certain precise different

>> > way

>> > of installing this Zalman.

>> > If you don't know the answer, don't feel bad. That's why we are here,

>> > to

>> > help one another.

>> > Ok, again, any help would be greatly appreciated.

>> > Thanks,

>> > attilathehun1

>> > --

>> > attilathehun1

>> >

>> >

>> > "Michael T." wrote:

>> >

>> >>

>> >> "attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

>> >> message

>> >> news:6415D398-6A24-4AA9-A02C-654D9193C8ED@microsoft.com...

>> >> > I just bought a Zalman CPU fan model #CPNS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU

>> >> > Cooler.

>> >> > Now, I've built PCs and usually I install the stock fan and use a

>> >> > screw

>> >> > driver to push down on the side to get it clipped onto the mobo.

>> >> > This

>> >> > fan

>> >> > seems a little too big and do you think I should use the same

>> >> > procedure

>> >> > to

>> >> > install this one?

>> >> > I don't want to mess it up.

>> >> > Any help would be greatly appreciated!

>> >> > Thanks,

>> >> > attilahthehun1

>> >> > PS Gary, I don't need to be reminded to bring it to a PC tech.

>> >> > Otherwise

>> >> > I'd not be asking this question. Gary, if you've ever installed a

>> >> > Zalman,

>> >> > which I doubt, you'd know what I'm talking about. This one is a bit

>> >> > hard.

>> >> > --

>> >> > attilathehun1

>> >>

>> >>

>> >> Try posting at:

>> >> microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware

>> >>

>> >>

>> >>

>> >

>>

>>

>>

Guest Alan Edwards
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

I believe the Gary referred to is a well respected responder in the

Win98 groups, not the WinME groups as the OP indicates.

Read some of these and make up your own mind.

 

http://groups.google.com.au/groups/search?q=attilathehun1+gary&start=0&scoring=d&ie=UTF-8&

 

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On Sun, 18 May 2008 08:37:22 +0100, in

microsoft.public.windowsxp.general, "Fiddler" <j.boy@ridge.com> wrote:

>who the h*ll is Gary?

Guest Leythos
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

In article <6415D398-6A24-4AA9-A02C-654D9193C8ED@microsoft.com>,

attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com says...

> I just bought a Zalman CPU fan model #CPNS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU Cooler.

> Now, I've built PCs and usually I install the stock fan and use a screw

> driver to push down on the side to get it clipped onto the mobo. This fan

> seems a little too big and do you think I should use the same procedure to

> install this one?

> I don't want to mess it up.

> Any help would be greatly appreciated!

 

As others have said, this is a GENERAL group, the hardware group is the

best place for this question.

 

Why have you not done a google search for Zalman Cooler Installation? I

found more than 98,000 hits for those words....

 

 

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Guest dadiOH
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

attilathehun1 wrote:

> I just bought a Zalman CPU fan model #CPNS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU

> Cooler. Now, I've built PCs and usually I install the stock fan and

> use a screw driver to push down on the side to get it clipped onto

> the mobo. This fan seems a little too big and do you think I should

> use the same procedure to install this one?

> I don't want to mess it up.

> Any help would be greatly appreciated!

 

Did you look at the flash instructions (VERY clear) at the site? Be sure to

choose the correct socket type.

http://www.zalman.co.kr/ENG/product/Product_Setup.asp?Idx=164

 

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Guest Bill in Co.
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

That's correct.

 

Alan Edwards wrote:

> I believe the Gary referred to is a well respected responder in the

> Win98 groups, not the WinME groups as the OP indicates.

> Read some of these and make up your own mind.

>

> http://groups.google.com.au/groups/search?q=attilathehun1+gary&start=0&scoring=d&ie=UTF-8&

>

> ...Alan

> --

> Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer

> http://dts-l.com/index.htm

>

>

>

> On Sun, 18 May 2008 08:37:22 +0100, in

> microsoft.public.windowsxp.general, "Fiddler" <j.boy@ridge.com> wrote:

>

>> who the h*ll is Gary?

Guest Bruce Chambers
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

attilathehun1 wrote:

> I just bought a Zalman CPU fan model #CPNS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU Cooler.

> Now, I've built PCs and usually I install the stock fan and use a screw

> driver to push down on the side to get it clipped onto the mobo. This fan

> seems a little too big and do you think I should use the same procedure to

> install this one?

> I don't want to mess it up.

> Any help would be greatly appreciated!

> Thanks,

> attilahthehun1

> PS Gary, I don't need to be reminded to bring it to a PC tech. Otherwise

> I'd not be asking this question. Gary, if you've ever installed a Zalman,

> which I doubt, you'd know what I'm talking about. This one is a bit hard.

 

 

Any particular reason you can't or won't follow the instructions that

came with the fan?

 

 

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Guest OldDuke
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

On Sat, 17 May 2008 19:25:01 -0700, attilathehun1

<attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I just bought a Zalman CPU fan model #CPNS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU Cooler.

>Now, I've built PCs and usually I install the stock fan and use a screw

>driver to push down on the side to get it clipped onto the mobo. This fan

>seems a little too big and do you think I should use the same procedure to

>install this one?

> I don't want to mess it up.

> Any help would be greatly appreciated!

> Thanks,

>attilahthehun1

> PS Gary, I don't need to be reminded to bring it to a PC tech. Otherwise

>I'd not be asking this question. Gary, if you've ever installed a Zalman,

>which I doubt, you'd know what I'm talking about. This one is a bit hard.

Why bring this up HERE? This is strictly a hardware question that has

aboslutely NOTHING to do with XP.

 

Ask elsewhere

Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

OldDuke wrote:

>> I just bought a Zalman CPU fan model #CPNS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU

>> Cooler.

>> Now, I've built PCs and usually I install the stock fan and use a screw

>> driver to push down on the side to get it clipped onto the mobo. This fan

>> seems a little too big and do you think I should use the same procedure

>> to

>> install this one?

>> I don't want to mess it up.

>> Any help would be greatly appreciated!

>>

> Why bring this up HERE? This is strictly a hardware question that has

> aboslutely NOTHING to do with XP.

 

Jeez, you couldn't get a date for Sunday either??

Guest attilathehun1
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

It's a general question, about how the f to install the CPU fan with a

Zalman. Now the other question I have has to do with taking off the old one

and installing the Zalman.

If this is too much for you noobies, then, lets see? Ok, I got it.

Blow it out your asses! If that's all you have to add into the conversation

is to go to hardware, then yes, blow it out your asses. Next time stfu and

keep your thoughts to yourselves.

Thanks, attilathehun1

--

attilathehun1

 

 

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

> OldDuke wrote:

> >> I just bought a Zalman CPU fan model #CPNS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU

> >> Cooler.

> >> Now, I've built PCs and usually I install the stock fan and use a screw

> >> driver to push down on the side to get it clipped onto the mobo. This fan

> >> seems a little too big and do you think I should use the same procedure

> >> to

> >> install this one?

> >> I don't want to mess it up.

> >> Any help would be greatly appreciated!

> >>

> > Why bring this up HERE? This is strictly a hardware question that has

> > aboslutely NOTHING to do with XP.

>

> Jeez, you couldn't get a date for Sunday either??

>

>

Guest dadiOH
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

attilathehun1 wrote:

> It's a general question, about how the f to install the CPU fan with a

> Zalman.

 

People told you - follow the instructions.

___________

> Now the other question I have has to do with taking off the

> old one and installing the Zalman.

 

Hammer (ball peen) and pliers. Don't forget to use friction tape.

____________

> If this is too much for you noobies, then, lets see?

 

At least the "noobies" know how to install a fan. That's worlds more than

you know.

____________

> Ok, I got it.

> Blow it out your asses! If that's all you have to add into the

> conversation is to go to hardware, then yes, blow it out your asses.

> Next time stfu and keep your thoughts to yourselves.

 

You might as well do the same as you seem incapable of getting out of a

paper sack even if someone gave you a pair of scissors.

 

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Guest attilathehun1
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

Take that advise and use it where the sun don't shine.

--

attilathehun1

 

 

"dadiOH" wrote:

> attilathehun1 wrote:

> > It's a general question, about how the f to install the CPU fan with a

> > Zalman.

>

> People told you - follow the instructions.

> ___________

>

> > Now the other question I have has to do with taking off the

> > old one and installing the Zalman.

>

> Hammer (ball peen) and pliers. Don't forget to use friction tape.

> ____________

>

> > If this is too much for you noobies, then, lets see?

>

> At least the "noobies" know how to install a fan. That's worlds more than

> you know.

> ____________

>

> > Ok, I got it.

> > Blow it out your asses! If that's all you have to add into the

> > conversation is to go to hardware, then yes, blow it out your asses.

> > Next time stfu and keep your thoughts to yourselves.

>

> You might as well do the same as you seem incapable of getting out of a

> paper sack even if someone gave you a pair of scissors.

>

> --

>

> dadiOH

> ____________________________

>

> dadiOH's dandies v3.06...

> ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from

> LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.

> Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico

>

>

>

>

Guest OldDuke
Posted

Re: Installing CPU fan

 

On Mon, 19 May 2008 12:43:01 -0700, attilathehun1

<attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>It's a general question, about how the f to install the CPU fan with a

>Zalman. Now the other question I have has to do with taking off the old one

>and installing the Zalman.

> If this is too much for you noobies, then, lets see? Ok, I got it.

> Blow it out your asses! If that's all you have to add into the conversation

>is to go to hardware, then yes, blow it out your asses. Next time stfu and

>keep your thoughts to yourselves.

> Thanks, attilathehun1

My how eloquent you are. Is this the best you can do? You are told

you asked in the wrong place so you launch into a tirade and string of

profanities? Try growing up next time before you post, please.


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