I'd buy the tank and the and the initial supplies from the local store.
Always good to be able to get advice about the hobby.
Most chain pet store clerks wont be much help if you run into problems.
Some are pretty knowlegible, but don't seem to stay there for long.
Once you start needing to...
Use a VGA Silencer instead.
Great cooling, quiet, cheap, and it doesn't fill your case with heat like the Zalman does.
Exhausting extra heat through the pci slot is a definite bonus for xpc cases.
Had to mod my Zalman MFC1 a bit to fit.
Moved the bracket holes forward about 1/8 inch, and mounted it on an old 3.5 to 5.25 harddrive mount.
Has the same setback as the floppy. Rails make it nice to work on.
You might want to practice a little before tackling the motherboard.
Go to the shack and get some cheap resistors and a printed board.
Practice soldering and desoldering without burning anything up.
When you get comfy with that tackle the mobo.
Since the 2400+M runs at a lower voltage than your 1700 it should be no problem.
I'm running mine on a Zalman 92mm flower running at 8 volts. Nice, cool, and above all Quiet.
Not stressing it though , just running it at 200 X 10.
Can you buy the foam kit seperately?
Just bought a 3700 BQE.
Is it more than $100?
edit: checked the site
kit not ready for 3700BQE yet.
Let us know how it turns out.
Nice deal.
I Like everything about the Zalman except the heat it gives off.
Really heats up my small HTPC case.
This looks like it would be a much cooler albeit noisier solution.
Since my Gouramis communicate mosly with their feelers,
I'll still believe the bubbles coming from their nether regions are a sign of a satisfactory meal.
Thanks for the jhs compliment though.
Some of us just never seem to get any older:)
Arthur Popper, an aquatic bio-acoustic specialist at the University of Maryland, US, is also intrigued. "I'd not have thought of it, but fish do very strange and diverse things," he says
They eat, crap,and fart.
Diverse indeed:confused:
Just a heads up.
Consumer Reports lists the Seville 95-02 as a used car to avoid.
That being said, If you like the car go for it.
Just be prepared to spend a litte more on upkeep.
Your ride is going to be a little softer.
The height of the tire is all you're changing.
I've done the same on my protege. No big deal.
I still drive the same speed (80) on the highway.
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