[pchelpers] Re: Hot computer

Try it and see, but I suggest you don't sell it- just use it until you 
find out the answer.
PcCowboy wrote:

>Nope, I put in a new power supply and the cd-drive
>and it started up with no problems. Of course the heat may 
>have taken some time off of the life of the components.
>I had just put in a new motherboard, cpu, memory in this
>computer 6 months ago.
>
>The old PS must have been a tough old bird to stay
>running 2 weeks without a fan. I wonder if it would
>be worth it to put a new fan in it, or would the high 
>heat have made it ready to go out at anytime?
>
>Pc
>  
>

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