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a power supply
Name: chris Date: April 3, 2003 at 21:52:23 Pacific OS: Windows XP CPU/Ram: AMD, 1GB
Comment:
I was just looking at Power & Cooling's site and it said the power supply comes with compound. What is that needed for with a power supply?
At the bottom of the page proceed to the ordering section (I acted as though I was going to buy it to find out how much tax was), then "Order Online", choose 1 Turbo-Cool 425 ATX/ATX12V under High Performance, page2, I choose a powercord, then the online subtotal comes up and on the bootom of the list it says VDCCF Caps, Compound, Screws.
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Response Number 3
Name: The Judge1 Date: April 3, 2003 at 22:57:02 Pacific
Reply:
How did you drag me into this John? Well, following the direction was fun, like going back to kindergarden.
Chris, the compound got nothing to do with the power supply. It's part of their special offer. No matter what you buy, even a single travel case, will give you that free offer. DOn't worry about it.
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Response Number 4
Name: chris Date: April 3, 2003 at 23:13:45 Pacific
Reply:
Good, I was a little confused by it. Thanks for your help.
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