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Stephen Adler wrote: > Guys, > > I'm spending a bunch of time this weekend, fixing up my servers in my > basement. In doing so, I realized that the fan on the power supply of > one of my servers is not working. Everything else with the system is OK. > The temperature of the CPU is low, the temp of the system is low etc. > When I put my hand on the case around the power supply, it does not feel > hot. So, should I just leave the system alone? or do I spend the time > and money to replace the power supply? I'd rather just leave it alone, > but then, this server runs my business web site and the last thing I > need is for it to go down while I'm out of town, (which is about 50% of > my time...) >
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