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Old 05-01-2011, 05:10 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Mr Colt View Post
Rattle or not this sounds like a bad idea, I do not know the size of the sub, but if it make vibrations even with an ssd I can't see that being healthy for the computer. I've had my CPU heat-sync come loose a couple times before just transporting my computer from house to house, and being very careful with it at that. Generaly Screws and fasteners in a computer are not meant to be extra tight in order to avoid cracking the circuit board. I could see over time your motherboard board, heat-sync's, case fans, and any thing else screwed/bolted down coming lose.

Put the sub were it's suppose to be, on the floor.
wtf is a heat-sync?

and why would you put a sub anywhere other than the floor? if its small enough to put on a desk, its probably not very powerful either.
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