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video card fan
Hm. I don't understand your problem... You simply want to know if
there is a fan on your video card? I would suggest taking off the case (if you have not already done so) and looking at the video card. The video card is the card that your monitor plugs into. If there is no fan and you would like one, you can buy a fan that fits right underneath your video card for under 20 dollars. If you are only using it for photo editing don't worry about it. By the way, the extra sound you hear when you start photo editing software is not your fan. If it's built by Dell, it's probably not going to have that kind of feature that controls fan speed. The sound is probably your hard drive or your cd loading the files nessecary for the photo editing software to start. any questions? e-mail |
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