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    return fanless hard drive cooler

    Hello, the last week i bought at yoyotech a Zalman fanless cool-pipe hard drive cooler , but is a little too long an hit the intake fan in my case ,if i turn the zalman 180 degrees , the result is even worst. Can you tell me please if is possible to change with a cpu cooler ,i have the receipt, thank you

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    Re: return fanless hard drive cooler

    hi there, yes it is possible to return the hdd cooler, but as the product has been open you may incur a re-stocking fee on the item when you return it....

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