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Old 08-09-2012   #1
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Heatshrink/fan assembly from an old computer

Hopefully one of you IT gooroos have one of these laying around.

I'd like it to be about the size of a deck of cards or specifically a matchbox size but thicker.

Thanks guys.
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Old 08-10-2012   #2
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Re: Heatshrink/fan assembly from an old computer

heatshrink... lol
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Old 08-10-2012   #3
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Re: Heatshrink/fan assembly from an old computer

Heatsink and guru are the words you're looking for
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Need to know what brand and generation processor you have for this to work.

I have a few, but you could get one from amazon, mwave, or microcenter for cheap. Get some arctic silver as well, thermal compound helps get a good seal and transmit all heat to the heatsink from deformities in the cpu surface.
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Re: Heatshrink/fan assembly from an old computer

LOL engrish is tuff.
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WHAT?!

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Re: Heatshrink/fan assembly from an old computer

OMG. i just need the heatsink part. Sorry for the fail.

Its not for a computer, going to machine it down for a power transistor.
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i got a few stock ones laying around ill look for them. you can have them fo freeeebeeees
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OMG. i just need the heatsink part. Sorry for the fail.

Its not for a computer, going to machine it down for a power transistor.
Go to axeman surplus.
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Thanks dudes. 19-I'm in no rush, just let me know.

Once I get my hands on one and do it up I'll post up. Just trying to avoid some possible troubles that could arise.
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