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From: "Daniel J. McCoy" <dan@acti.com>
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Subject: Pentiums and Full Length PCI cards
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Not ENTIRELY LW related however I figured I'd bring it out anyway. Those of
us with Pentium/PCI based systems where our CPU fans may prevent the use for
full length slots (ie: PVR), in the latest Computer Shopper, I stumbled
across a place that has CPU fans that mount vertically (hopefully tied to a
heatsink of some sort) and may allow you to have the full length PCI cards
installed. Mounted one way may prevent the use of some full length ISA
cards though but does that matter... :)
It was on page 38 in the January Computer Shopper. Place is Shambis Corp.
in Schottsdale, AZ. 1-800-499-3970. http://www.motherboards.com/intl/
Have fun!
Dan
(Who REALLY shouldn't be looking through the Computer Shopper...)
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Daniel J. McCoy - djmccoy@westworld.com or dan@acti.com