Domenica, 18 gen 2004, alle 00:15 Europe/Rome, Fabrizio Venerandi ha scritto:



just opened the duodock, and you tell the truth. The fan is 'inside' the PS unit. It seems half of the fan is used only for the PS unit. And yes; it is riveted.




I deriveted the PS, toggled the fan, putted another new fan, riveted again the ps and... the noise is more or less the same ;(
I fear the noise coming from the dock is not the fan, or vibration, but the air-sound entering and exiting the dock.


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