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FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions
Links on this page:
Ordering FAQs
All of the information on our ordering, shipping, payment,
and return policies is listed in our Terms section. For those of you who don't
want to plow through it, we've included a few of the most common questions here.
Are you guys really Crazy?
We are nuts about good customer service, and value! But
otherwise, most of us have not been institutionalized within the last year.
I can't put any items in my basket?
This problem appears to be due to the Privacy/Cookie
settings in the Browser. CrazyPC requires the ability to save a temporary
internet cookie for the content of your shopping basket. This cookie is only
used to remember the contents of your shopping basket for the duration of your
order. The following browser settings have been found to cause a problem:
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for www.crazypc.com. Go to Internet
Options. Select the Privacy Tab. In the "Web Sites" area and
select the "Edit..." button. Enter www.crazypc.com
in the address text field. Select the "Allow" button. This will
enable cookies for for www.crazypc.com
so that the shopping basket will work correctly.
I can't find a product. How can I find it?
Try our search
function. Just enter the name of the product or a word to search on and
the search function will search our product database and bring up a list of
matches.
Do you ship to APO or FPO bases?
Yes! During checkout select "APO and FPO MILITARY
SHIPPING ONLY" from the Ship Via menu. If you are at an Air Force Base
(AFB) please select UPS as your shipping method.
Do you ship internationally?
Our website currently accepts orders on-line from the
US, Canada, and United Kingdom. If you're an international outside of these
countries please follow these
instructions.
We ship by USPS Express Mail International. Note to Canadian Customers: We offer UPS Standard but please be aware that
brokerage fees may be assessed. Please read our terms of
sale.
What is the shipping cost?
Our shipping is by UPS and is based on the weight, size
of the package, and destination. You can
find your shipping cost without placing an order. To do this, select the items
you wish to purchase and put them in your shopping cart. Go To "Show Basket".
On the right side of the screen you will see a Tiny Cart. Select "Shipping
Rates" and enter your Zip Code. The rates should display.
International customers are responsible for all
additional customs fees, brokerage fees, duties, and taxes that may be levied
by their respective governments. These additional fees may be collected at
time of delivery. CrazyPC will not refund shipping charges for refused
shipments.
Can I pay by check (money order or cashier check)?
We accept money orders, and cashier checks. All
payment must be made in US Dollars. We will not ship until payment is
received. Sorry we do not accept checks.
I'm local to your store - Can I pick up?
Yep! BUT, we are not a retail shop!! You will
need to place your order by phone and arrange for a pick-up time. Orders
placed before our same day shipping cut-off time, will be ready for pick-up
after 3:00 PM on the same day.
How do I return an item?
You will need to submit an RMA request form. Once we
receive the request, we will issue an RMA number within 24 hours (weekdays
only). You can find the form and return policies here.
Do I have to pay a restock fee?
Products must be returned with all of the original
packaging and materials in good condition. Defective products will not be
assessed a restock fee. We may assess a restock fee if
the product is clearly damaged as a result of improper usage, and/or
tampering, or is not returned with the original packaging and materials.
What is the status of my order?
If you place your order before our same-day shipping
deadline, then it will ship on the same day provided there are no problems
processing the order (i.e., backorder, payment issues). You should receive an
email notification from UPS "pkginfo" within 24 hours of shipment.
We do not ship on the weekends.
If there is a problem with your order we will send an
email detailing the problem. It is your responsibility to follow-up to resolve
the issues for timely processing of your order.
Do you give discounts for bulk orders?
We will discount for bulk orders. We require a minimum
quantity of 25 items for bulk orders.
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Technical FAQs
Please let us know if you have any corrections or additions to
make to the information here. Crazy PC will not accept responsibility for any
errors made, damage to your hardware, loss of data. Customer assumes all risk.
- How can I verify contact between my heatsink and CPU?
- Why isn't my ATX power supply turning on?
- How do I use a Copper Shim?
- Will the Shim Short my AMD processor?
- Motherboard Heatsink Compatibility
- How Much Power Do I Need?
- Where do I terminate my SCSI
cables?
- How do I put a connector on the
Delta 80x38mm?
- How accurate is CPU temperature
reading?
- How do I install a heatsink?
- Will an ATX power supplies work
with my Dell?
- How do I remove a chip
cooler from my video card?
- What size fan is this?
- How noisy is this?
- Coolmax Enclosure Tips
How can I verify contact between my heatsink and CPU?
- Always verify that your heatsink is making good contact
with your CPU before powering up your system! To do this:
- Apply thermal compound to the CPU slug
- Attach your heatsink to the CPU and socket form factor
as you normally would.
- Remove the heatsink.
- Examine the bottom of the heatsink to see where the
thermal compound has left an impression. It should leave a uniform(even)
impression in the shape of the cpu.
Why isn't my ATX power supply turning on?
Some of this is obvious but please check that you have done ALL of the
following:
- The power coord is connected to the power supply and the power supply is
turned on (switch in the back).
- The ATX power connector MUST be connected to your motherboard.
- The power switch from your case MUST be connected to power switch header
on your motherboard.
- The Voltage input selector must be set to 115Volts.
This is red sliding switch on the back of the power unit.
- Double check that all connectors are firmly seated!
- Not to make you feel bad - but is the power unit turned
on? The black toggle switch on the back of the unit should have 'I'
depressed.
ATX power requires that the ATX connect is connected and the case power
switch is connected to the motherboard.
How do I use a Copper Shim?
Copper shims are great but as always make certain that you
are making good contact with your CPU before running the system. To do this:
- Apply the thermal compound to the surface of your CPU
heat slug.
- Attach the heatsink with copper shim in place.
- Remove the heatsink and verify that the CPU has made
good contact by the examining the impression made by the thermal compound
contacting the bottom of the heatsink.
Will the Shim Short my AMD processor?
To avoid the possibility of shorts we recommend either
coating the surface of the AMD shim with non-conductive Zinc Oxide or a thin
coat of non-conductive paint. Clear coat paint for auto touch up works great.
Only a very thin coat should be applied around the circuitry for the processor.
Verify good contact with CPU before running the system.
Motherboard Heatsink Compatibility
- The FOP32 and FOP38 are designed to fit just about any
motherboard on the planet. The base of the heatsink is about the same size
as the socket a or socket 370 form factor. The fins expand out about a 1/2
up from the base of the heatsink.
How Much Power Do I Need?
If you're not sure what power supply wattage you need. Try
adding up the amps you have for all of the peripherals in your system. This
includes you fans, hard drives, cdroms, floppy drives, etc. Check the
number of amps against the rating of the power supply. You don't want to max
this number out so make sure you have room to spare for future growth and to
avoid working power supply to hard.
Heh man my PC150 memory isn't running
at 150MHz!
The Kingmax PC150 is spec'd to run at up to 150MHz WITH
THE SETTINGS AS SPECIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER. Please check the memory product
page for the detailed memory settings. If you can't run this memory faster the
133MHz make sure you have the correct memory settings in your system CMOS
settings.
Where
do I terminate my SCSI cables?
Please refer to this
excellent site on SCSI cables.
How do I put a connector on the Delta
80x38mm?
The Delta 80x38mm fan that we currently offer has
3 wires. The two red and black wires are used for powering the fan the third
blue wire is used for an RPM signal. Since this fan draws so much power we do
not recommend using a 3pin only connector for power since this could damage your
motherboard. If you decide to use a 3pin connector for the power wires then a 3
to 4pin adapter should be used to power the fan. We recommend that the fan is
terminated with a 3pin connector for RPM only and a 4pin connector is used to
power the fan. This is similar to how the YS Tech 40cfm fans are terminated as
shown here.
Here are brief instructions for how the fan should be connected.
- You will need a 3pin female connector to be
used for RPM only and a 4pin molex connector to be used for power.
- First, we'll connect the power. The red and
black wires of the fan will be connected to pin 1 and 2 of the 4pin molex
connector. Pin 1 is typically yellow and should be connected to the red
wire. Pin 2 is black and should be connected to the black wire of the fan.
Pins 3 and 4 are not used on the 4 pin connector and can be removed.
- Now, we'll connect the RPM signal. The blue
wire of the fan is used for an RPM signal. On most 3pin connectors the RPM
wire is yellow or blue. Hold the 3pin connector so that the notched end is
at the top and you are looking at the notches. From this view the RPM wire
is the 1st wire on the left. Connect the blue wire of the fan to the RPM
wire on the 3pin connector. The power wires are not used on the 3pin
connector and can be removed.
How accurate is CPU temperature
reading? or How come my CPU is so hot? I thought this was a good cooler!#?*
CPU temperature reading is not so easy!! Here
are two excellent articles that address the issue of accurate CPU temperature
reading:
How do I install a CPU heatsink?
We've written a "How-To" article here.
Will an ATX power supplies work with
my Dell?
Unfortunately, many large computer manufactures will not
use standard ATX power supplies or motherboards in their systems. They do this
mainly to save on costs. To find out if your computer has a standard ATX
motherboard you should contact the manufacturer and ask them. Sometimes
you may be lucky and there might be an adapter available.
How do I remove a heatsink/chip
cooler from my video card?
If
you're lucky your heatsink/chip cooler is attached with push pins and it should
just pop off once you squeeze the push-pin tips together and push them back
through the PCB board. If luck isn't on your side and your GPU/chip cooler is
glued then you've got more of chore on your hands. There's no pretty way to do
it and of course it risks damaging the card, but here's how....
Tools
needed:
- Broad
flat headed screw driver
- Flat
piece of card board ( I like to use the kind you'll find on the back of a
note pad) - thin but sturdy
Procedure
- Work
on a nice clean flat surface. Use an anti-static wrist strap during this
procedure
- Examine
the card and heatsink closely. Make sure it only connected to the GPU by
glue and there are no other attachments.
- If
the old heatsink fan is powered by the video card PCB then you'll have to
remove the connector as well.
- The
basic procedure is to pry the heatsink off using the screwdriver as your
lever.
- Find
a spot on the PCB underneath the edge of the heatsink that is clear of any
circuitry. This will be where you put the screw driver for leverage.
- Use
the cardboard to protect the PCB board from damage. Cut a piece that is
large enough to protect the PCB and surrounding area if you should slip.
- Put
the screw driver under the heatsink and gently but firmly pry upwards.
- You
may have to probe around the heatsink to see if there are any weak spots. Be
careful and take your time doing this as to avoid any accidental damage to
your video card.
- The
heatsink should pop-off if you find the right spot.
What size fan is this?
If you measure the width of the fan you can use this table
to find the equivalent metric fan:
| Width from
Edges of fan |
Width from
center of holes |
Size in Millimeters |
| 2-3/8 |
1-15/16 |
60 |
| 3-1/8 |
2-13/16 |
80 |
| 3-5/8 |
3-1/4 |
92 |
| 4-3/4 |
4-1/8 |
120 |
CoolMax Enclosure Tips
Please
check the Device Manager to see if the USB device is begin recognized.
When you load it into XP it should be automatically detected and the
drivers should install. It will show up as a logical volume. If it's not
installing the drivers then you will see an exclamation mark for the
enclosure in the Device Manager.
Things you
can check for:
1. Make
sure the enclosure is turned on and the power adapter is plugged in.
2. The USB
cable must be connected.
3. Make
sure that all of the IDE and power wires on the enclosure are connected
to the drive and firmly in place.
4.
Carefully inspect the enclosure's internal wiring to make sure there are
no disconnected wires.
If the
Device Manager is showing the drive, but it isn't recognized in the Disk
Manager then here a few more things to try (under Windows 2000/XP):
1. Run the
Computer Management tool in Control Panel/Administrative Tools
2. Click on
Disk Management. The right side window will show the mapped logical
volumes. Below it you should see a list of all the disks recognized by
your system. If you see the disk there but it isn't assigned a driver
letter then you can right click it to assign a letter.
3. If the
drive is not formatted you should try formatting it first and then using
it in the enclosure.
4. An oldie
but a goody - Make sure you have the latest XP patch from Microsoft. You
can go to Windows Update located in your Start Menu and install the
latest service pack, and drivers that are available.
How Noise is This?
Fans are
rated in decibels. For comparison purposes here are some approximate
decibel rankings:
-
Lawn Mower - 80
- Jet
Engine - 150
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Ambulance Siren - 120
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Leaf Blower - 110
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Dish Washer - 62
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Hair Dryer - 77
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Whispering at 5 ft - 20
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Normal Breathing - 10
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Normal Conversation - 60
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Neighborhood background noise - 40
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Mother-in-Law - 200 ( Just kidding. We love you Mom)
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