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AmStoned
01-09-2002, 02:34 PM
"Now here's something that many of you should keep in mind.~ The space between the motherboards socket, with the CPU and heatsink is going to almost always be too tall to squeeze through.~ We have one of the taller GlobalWin SAK38s here to demonstrate what we're talking about.~ I am actually going to be using a Thermal Right SK6, but thought this GW would emphasize the actually space in this tiny area.~ My suggestion and work around was to install the CPU/HSF after the board and everything has been placed inside.~ It makes it a little bit harder, but hey, this case is small and that's what you're getting." GideonTech (http://www.gideontech.com/reviews/LL_pc35/)

This is not the way to do it. I should just bitch slap the hell out of this guy. Didn't he know you can install the HS first, put the tray back in, and then slap on the fan? Maybe I should put this in the rant section... or not.

Mad dog
01-09-2002, 03:41 PM
Bitch slap, he deserves to become aquiented with the business side of a baseball bat if he spouts that kind of shit.

AS: give us a shout an i'll come and help administer punishment if you like. :growl:

AmStoned
01-09-2002, 03:45 PM
Thanks for the help MD.:D Ed from overclockers is right, most of these reviewers have no idea what they are doing.

catcorpse
01-09-2002, 03:56 PM
:lol: :lol: duh
reviewer:->well the car isn't going to fit in the garage so lets pull it apart peice by peice and reassemble it in the garage...
AS:->can't we just open the garage door?:chainsaw:

hehe well I hope they don't give a reveiw on how to install windows :D

Mad dog
01-09-2002, 04:09 PM
Originally posted by catcorpse

hehe well I hope they don't give a reveiw on how to install windows :D

I think it would be funny, funny inthe way you watch 'The worlds worst drivers 3' on TV.