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Fatwah on Western Digital
Today I made somene who brought me their 4-month-old computer buy a new chassis, CPU fan, DVD burner, floppy and card reader.
Why?
Cause it was filthy. I wasn't going to touch it.
The real problem was that their video card fan had failed and killed the card (Does anyone want a burned up 6800GT?). But whoever built the computer had made it into a fucking wind tunnel - two front fans, a side fan and funnel, a northbridge fan and two rear fans blowing inward. There was, no kidding, a three inch deep layer of dust in the bottom of the case and a thick coating on everything inside. Neither of the front fans could even spin.
I used three cans of compressed air on it and ended up covering up with rubber gloves and a trashbag over my clothes, just to get the motherboard out. I'm having an allergy attack anyway.
I can't figure out for the life of me how a computer could get to that state so quickly. The computer was apparently built sometime in late November and has top-shelf parts (AMDx2, 6800GT), other than the case... which looks like one of those taste-challenged things that very poor members of the LAN party set would use.
OK, so besides wanting to rant about how disgustingly filthy this rich guy's computer is, here's the question for the members of SF: Is it reasonable to expect a PC to meet some basic standard of cleanliness prior to service? And if that's the case, what do you do when it doesn't?
Why?
Cause it was filthy. I wasn't going to touch it.
The real problem was that their video card fan had failed and killed the card (Does anyone want a burned up 6800GT?). But whoever built the computer had made it into a fucking wind tunnel - two front fans, a side fan and funnel, a northbridge fan and two rear fans blowing inward. There was, no kidding, a three inch deep layer of dust in the bottom of the case and a thick coating on everything inside. Neither of the front fans could even spin.
I used three cans of compressed air on it and ended up covering up with rubber gloves and a trashbag over my clothes, just to get the motherboard out. I'm having an allergy attack anyway.
I can't figure out for the life of me how a computer could get to that state so quickly. The computer was apparently built sometime in late November and has top-shelf parts (AMDx2, 6800GT), other than the case... which looks like one of those taste-challenged things that very poor members of the LAN party set would use.
OK, so besides wanting to rant about how disgustingly filthy this rich guy's computer is, here's the question for the members of SF: Is it reasonable to expect a PC to meet some basic standard of cleanliness prior to service? And if that's the case, what do you do when it doesn't?