The problem seems to be the power supply fan... (it was easy to determine because that's the only fan in the system! --this is an old socket7 that still works just fine with the exception of the noise). I will take your advice to improve my rather noisy, occasionally overclocked box, by...
The problem seems to be the power supply fan -- HD is ok and believe it or not there is no CPU fan (it's a Socket7 166mHz - hehe:-). Is there a way to replace a fan in the existing power supply?
I'm trying to get the quietest case for my Dad, who is not using his computer due to noise... price does matter, but I have no time to do extensive modifications.
Any suggestions what brand, or better specific case, is a good deal on the market now? Preferrably a manufacturer that actually...
I'm trying to get the quietest case for my Dad, who is not using his computer due to noise... price does matter.
Any suggestions what brand is a good deal on the market now?
I will need to upgrade lots of stuff in his system but do not plan to overclock and if there is some way to build a...
If it says Netgear wireless ADAPTER it probably does not mean wireless pcmcia CARD. ..
The Costco deal would be awesome if you could tell us more about the $30 and $20 off rebates!
Thanks
Thanks Bozo1.
I tried what you suggested with an external USRobotics Sportsmodem 56k x2 (that's the one before V.90 - i dug out from my attic - used to work fine) but for some reason i can't get my sony notebook to recognize it... it doesn't sense new hardware (in win98) when connected for the...
I'm trying to set-up a simple wireless network, connecting to a dial-up ISP via an internal modem from one laptop and then using a serial cable to a wireless router -- so that I can be wireless on another laptop.
The dial-up works on the "base" laptop, and the wireless signal is strong to the...
I appreciate your suggestion JackMDS! (and many other posts of yours that I have read on this forum in the past). What you say makes perfect sense -- I should just dig out my old external modem, load the modem drivers onto the notebook, hook the modem to the Com port at the back of the wireless...
I have to go away for three weeks from my home to a place where there is only a dial-up hook-up
(at home I have a cable/wireless set-up with D-Link 713 router). Does anyone have an idea how to dial-up from an external modem that is hooked to the wireless base and will transmit to the notebook...
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