bjwil1991 wrote:SW-SSG wrote:dexvx wrote:Got this AL440LX Atlanta motherboard for cheap. Unfortunately, it's a Micron OEM (not Intel retail). Weird enough, it came with a Pentium II 450 Deschutes CPU (of course it booted up to 300 MHz) along with 2x 32MB of some DIMM memory.
https://i.imgur.com/ZMel7c0h.jpg
And the CPU fan is installed backwards, heh (blows at the DIMMs instead of into the heatsink). I doubt that cools very well.
One thing I learnt when I work on my computers: always have the fan going the right way on the heatsinks. I even added a cooling fan to a VooDoo3 3000 PCI card's heatsink, and that's working very well.
Yeah, this is really important.
Back in the day when I was doing onsite Dell warranty repair, there was a huge number of Dimension 4600 desktops that had the exhaust/CPU cooling fan installed backwards. This resulted in the heat from the CPU heatsink being blown directly onto the sticks of RAM.
It also made everything else in the systems run way hotter than normal.
This led to fried HDDs, motherboards and RAM.
First thing I would do when I got a call for a Dimension 4600 was to verify that the fan was installed the correct way. On some it would fix the issue entirely. On others I would have to order more parts if the ones that Dell sent were not the correct ones to fix the issue.