On Sun, Aug 18, 2002, 9:29am (EDT-2), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Philip�Stortz) wrote:

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where on the case did you mount the fan? if you mounted it near the
front, it's the magnetic field from the fan causing problems, not much
you can do about that other than relocate the fan.

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It's in the right rear corner (front being front), pretty much where the
Radius instructions show the original fan, although it looks somewhat
smaller than the one I used.

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i find the best thing to do is to just put it on the back, either where
the current fan is after removing it and enlarging the cutout or on the
other side. of course you have to use a power cable with a connector
then to be able to open the case, but it works well.

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I'll give the left side a try. There may be something on the analog
board picking up the magnetic field changes. I made a wiring harness
with a connector. Cable ties hold the fan to the back of the chassis so
it's easy to move. I just have to make a new mask to cover the cutouts
in the frame around the fan.

Thanks.

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Hardy Menagh wrote:

As Mentioned, I've been running a Radius Accelerator 16 in one of my
Plusses. The Accelerator didn't come with a fan so I used one from a
Gateway 2000 power supply. This fan causes a slight wiggling effect at
the sides of the image on the screen.
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