Yes it really smells, but it's also dry in the claimed 15 minutes.
You get a lot of the stuff, i've been franticly looking for other items to glue coolers on. ...
Bougth Zalman Adhesive today. This stuf came with no manual but in an on-line manual of a Zalman cooler i found that you have to put compound A on the chip and compound B on the cooler and put those two together and push, weird. Anyhow it's glued on now.
I opened the case and gently pulled it back, i wasn't planning on taking out any plugs, it was then when i saw it was loose. It can be that when i put the computer there it made a small bump (it fairly heavy) but the chipset cooler is very lightweight so stores very little potential energy.
It's been running for 12 hours now without a glitch, been playing mp3's, watching/recording tv and dumped a few gigs of mp3's from the other computer to the Media Center. The computer is on 24/7 and acts as a internet gateway for my other computer.
No, i only wanted to install a cardreader and found it like that.
It runs fine without the cooler but it only has a Celeron 2400/400MHz, the chipset can handle 800Mhz bus. It's my Windows MCE tower so not not much is going on apart for the mp3/tv.
Got another interesting story today to tell my grandchildren in about 40 years or so.
Opened my case and saw that my chipsetcooler (Asrock P4i45PE) came loose.
The guy said the caps are the same as on Intel mobo's.
Did the 7volt thing with the processorfan, casefan and powerfan, it's al lot more silent now, especially the fan in the powersupply is a screamer, even at 7 volts it still is making too much noise.
Probably buy a fanless powersupply like this one: [url]http://www.mini-box.com/s.nl/sc.8/category.13/it.A/id.417/.f[/url] and a C3 processor.Re: New FV24 motherboard<br />
<br ...orfan, casefan
Now where do i get a 1.13+ GHz non Talatin?
[url]http://www.geek.com/procspec/intel/pentium3consumer.htm[/url]
The Tualatin i tried was a Celeron 800, a very nice processor that had no problem running at 133MHz FSB on a lower voltage @ 45 degrees Celsius stressed, it's probably fried now.
Te cd-rom is an A-Open, i used nLite to make a light version of XP with memory check disabled but got some missing file errors, i thought it was the cd-rom but it could just...
We'll see, i mailed the manufacturer asking what to do.
Things are not going smoothly, first the Tualatin processor i had can't be used and then the ECC memory didn't work, the CD-rom didn't read cd-rw's very well and now the caps are about to pop.
I don't know, those Japanese/Chinese/Korean/Taiwan guys are always so vague about who makes what and where.
The manual has a link to [url]http://www.spacewalker.com[/url] on the back, i got to the site of Shuttle when i tried it.
There wasn't any other indication about a manufacturer in or on the box or the manual only a CF (?) marking on the back of the case like the one on the box.
The computer hasn't run much just a few seconds to test memory,harddisk and processor i got into the bios...
I post this here because the case is similair to Shuttle SV24.
I came across this site by accident but you guys are scaring me.
Last week i was looking for something small to fit some old stuff i had lying around and bought this thing new for 100 euro's, it's a Chyang Fun CF-7789.
The motherboard is a FV24 and it's identical to a Shuttle SV24, the housing is identical too except for the plexiglass front.
Bought here: [url]http://www.nowthatsit.nl/categorie.asp?categorie_id=188[/url]
The picture is different so i took my own:
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