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  1. Member tweedledee's Avatar
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    I have purchased a 2HP case fan for my computer and installed it at the back to draw air out for cooling. The problem is that the force of the air is pushing my computer off the desk. I have tried holding it down with a old printer, but no luck. What do you guys use? The place where I bought it warned me that if I block holes in the front of the computer it will collapse the sides eventually. Has this happened to anyone?
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  2. The problem is that the force of the air is pushing my computer off the desk.
    The the heck kind of fan do you have?
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  3. Originally Posted by nissmo300
    The problem is that the force of the air is pushing my computer off the desk.
    The the heck kind of fan do you have?
    I would think it is an April 1st model

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    Don't worry, when the computer implodes it actually resides in the 8th dimension. Your cables will seemingly disappear into nothin but they're still connected. Fortunately things are nice and cool in the 8th dimension so your computer should perform a lot better. The only thing you need to watch out for is ed Lectroids. They're a warmongering alien race from the 8th dimension but they're kept in check by the Black Lectroids. You're lucky, normally it takes an oscillation overthruster in order to transport things to the 8th dimension, but apparently those brand of fans were used to cool the said overthruster. Maybe it's actually just the fans that are what causes it?
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  6. Are you sure it's not a jet turbine or something?
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  7. Did you get it off a plane or something?!? .
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