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| 9225 | 2001-02-26 09:20:00 | Anyone know what right I have when a computer supplier sold me a Thunderbird with a non-approved case, powersupply and insufficient cooling fans? (only one fan not including the powersupply) | Guest (0) | ||
| 9226 | 2001-02-26 10:27:00 | approved by who??????? are you having overheating probs? one case fan should be enough. |
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| 9227 | 2001-02-26 11:30:00 | oops.....sorry dude, found your old post. now i know what u are talking about. take it back and get them to put the proper power supply in and make sure the air flow is optomised. ive had a computer builder who had a case with NO air inlets before...lol! legaly consumers garrentees act should cover it, it must be fit for its use. who would buy a car that overheated before u got out of the driveway! please post back on how u get on. |
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| 9228 | 2001-06-26 11:27:00 | well, you bought it, you keep it. unless you where con-ed into thinking it was somthing else (ie. mislead or lied to) your stuck. if you where, take em to the disputes tribunal. it costs $10 and there good. | Guest (0) | ||
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