﻿# Disaster

<datetime class="hidden">2004-01-23T00:00</datetime>
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Someone asked what happened to the new server I was going to build...Umm well...I
got all the bits, including a swanky new heatsink - all from [Ebuyer](http://www.ebuyer.com) ,
which is the best online store I've ever found for bits - can't find the link to the
heatsink right now, but it was a Coolermaster one with a heatpipe..So in my entusiasm,
I tried to set everything up but discovered the midi case I had had very little clearance
over the processor and so, the new heatsink wouldn't fit.

In a flash of inspiration, I recalled that the heatsink in my main machine (a 2400+)
was shorter than  the new one, so I swapped them. One small problem was that
(well two problems) 

1. I hadn't noticed the thermal compound in the new heatsink box
2. The heatsink didn't quite touch the processor
3. (I lied :-)) The motherboard thermal overload sensor was faulty (or for some reason
didn't work).

So, long story short, my lovely Athlon 2400+ fried...and my main machine now runs
the 1800+ I bought for the new one...Oh, and the new ones' PSU doesn't work...

So, the server is on hold until I regroup...I am now planning to switch web hosts
from Brinkster (expensive, unreliable) to[WebHost4Life](http://www.webhost4life.com) which
is cheaper, has more facilities and gives a Sql Server 200 DB with the package...