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DaKon Ville Supporter
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Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2002 6:14 pm Post subject: Video Card Cooling |
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Does anyone have a good recomendation for an aftermarket kit spec designed for cooled the GPU.
The card is GeForce 4 ti 4600 128 mb card. It is not overclocked YET, but knowing myself too well I will do it.
I just want additional cooling to make sure my investment in that card does not poof...
<TVB> DK -TPF- _________________ P4E @ 4.00 Ghz, LeadTech 6800GT 420mhz/1.16Ghz, 1 gb Corsair PC 4400, Creative X-fi, Raptor
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PondScum007 Registered User
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Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2002 7:04 pm Post subject: |
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get some tin coated ramsinks and you should be fine _________________
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DaKon Ville Supporter
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Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2002 7:11 pm Post subject: |
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So let me see. Find a Bull, cut his skin off and tin coat it. The apply liberaly to the GPU. Hmmm.
JK...
THe gpu already has a massive heatsink and fan. The core clock runs at default 300 and the memory clock runs at 660. THis already make the card hot depending on what game and how hard I make the card work (I have already made her work so hard in fast in Jedi II she shut down to heat issues lol).
Have you heard of the CoolMax video cooling sys?
DK _________________ P4E @ 4.00 Ghz, LeadTech 6800GT 420mhz/1.16Ghz, 1 gb Corsair PC 4400, Creative X-fi, Raptor
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Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2002 7:24 pm Post subject: |
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nono the sinks go on the individual chips, they are scatter about the card...the main gpu has that heatsink, and if you dont need the slot under your video card get a crystal orb... _________________
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Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2002 9:18 pm Post subject: |
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I know this is not orthodox but we live where it gets over a hundred during the hot months. (Not as hot as the CyCo's). But we have no Air Conditioning.
We just pull our side cases off without any problems. but you can drill your case if you would like.
"It isn't pretty, but it works. Purchase a powerful 77CFM, or higher rated 12volt DC Brushless ball bearing fan for about $12.00 and plug it into your power supply. Using tie wraps, suspend it within your case, probably from the power supply itself, and position it directly in front of your CPU processor. Be sure the label is facing out so that hot air will be exhausted off of your CPU. Secure any wires or cables that may get caught up in the fan or purchase fan grids for about $1.00 each.
If your case cover doesn't have holes pre-drilled to allow the hot air to exhaust off of your CPU, you'll have to safely modify your case cover. Never use an electric drill near sensitive electronic equipment!
This single fan set up, as described, will reliably keep a system's processor humming at around 95F-98F as opposed to the 130-140F measurements in the same system with four case fans trying to cool it down.
Be aware that leaving your case open not only exposes your system to dust, but could cause electrical magnetic interfernce to nearby equipment. In a residential setting, the FCC suggests you test potential interference by turning off and on the computer or appliance suspected of causing EMI. Steps to resolve EMI, as advised by the FCC, are to "reorient or relocate the equipment, increase the separation between the equipment,...connect the equipment into an outlet on a (different) circuit, consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for help." (see http://www.fcc.gov/ for more info).
Cooling off your system could be the simplest upgrade that you can do to improve your system's performance.
Related Links:
Cool Off That Hot CPU Easily & Effectively
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Sandra Underhill
Associate Editor
InfiniSource.com "
Link to full article.
http://216.167.71.32/features/system_cooling.html |
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DaKon Ville Supporter
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Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2002 9:35 pm Post subject: |
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TY. I have foiund right now the only way i can run with no case ( It is a safe station with a pad and grounded for static elec).
I will have 2 more case fans next week. Also The humidiity can ge thigh here too. My P4 runs at 107 which is whiin the operating perametors.
The case fans will not effect my GPU though. Time for me to get tweekin. (ihave had it at 600 and 850 per my prev post).
DK _________________ P4E @ 4.00 Ghz, LeadTech 6800GT 420mhz/1.16Ghz, 1 gb Corsair PC 4400, Creative X-fi, Raptor
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