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DaKon Ville Supporter
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Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2002 1:11 am Post subject: Cooling tips |
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I am an avid overclocker. I have a p4 2.0 that is at 2.4 with 4 deg heat gain. I will prob have it close to 2.7 before end of week running stable.
One of the best cooling sys is a PCI exhaust blower. It fits in a pci slot and is powered of off the power supply. Very effective cooler. Cost: At a major chain 20.00. I got mine for 8.00 at a local parts store.
Fans are key. I have the CPU fan heatsink. GPU fan heatsink. 3 case fans. Power supply fan. And 1 pci exhaust blower fan.
This allows me to run intense programs with only a few degree heat gain. It also alows overclocking without a fire hazzard.
<TVB>DK _________________ P4E @ 4.00 Ghz, LeadTech 6800GT 420mhz/1.16Ghz, 1 gb Corsair PC 4400, Creative X-fi, Raptor
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Vulcan Registered User
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Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2002 8:40 pm Post subject: |
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does the pci fan use an IRQ? would I be able to put it in in the slot that shares an IRQ with my video card? _________________ I need to make a sig, but I don't have the time. Maybe I will eventually. |
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ToRaK Registered User
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Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2002 8:55 pm Post subject: |
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I have 6 case fans...plus my gfx fan, psu fan, and heatsink fan. _________________ The most hated.
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DaKon Ville Supporter
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Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2002 9:11 pm Post subject: |
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The pci exhaust blower fan takes no irqs. It simply fills the slot and you plug it into the power supply. Very effective cooler..
DK _________________ P4E @ 4.00 Ghz, LeadTech 6800GT 420mhz/1.16Ghz, 1 gb Corsair PC 4400, Creative X-fi, Raptor
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Vulcan Registered User
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Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2002 9:44 pm Post subject: |
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I will have to look into that. Maybe I can get one once I get some money, which won't be for a while. _________________ I need to make a sig, but I don't have the time. Maybe I will eventually. |
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YourPowersAreWeakOldMan Registered User
Joined: 20 Aug 2001 Location: Houston Texas USA Posts: 1745
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Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2002 10:13 pm Post subject: |
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Another good cooler is to bore holes in the side of the case and mount case fans there. If you're really serious about venting you might consider a "BlowHole" on the top of your computer. A BlowHole for those who don't know, is a large fan mounter at the top of your case like a blowhole on whales and such. Heat rises and the blowhole sucks it up and blows it right up and away. The trick isn't amount of fans, its the airflow. You want to create good airflow in your computer by balancing the intake and exhaust amounts. More fans inside without good intake is just blowing hot air around. Also heavy duty copper heatsinks are good too. Coolermaster has some nice ones with "heat-pipes" on them, they're $30 a piece so if you've got multiple processors the price can rack up.
Even more impressive a cooling system is the water cooling system. This baby is a waterpump with a radiator much like one on a car. The water is pumped over the processor where it becomes heated. It then carries the water to the coiled radiator where it passes the heat into the radiator. Cool water leaves the radiator and goes to the pump to be pumped back to the processor. Coupled with fans and good airflow you can get your processor running preeety cool, but for a pretty penny.
My suggestion for low cost is a heavy duty heatsink and fan attatched to the processor, and many fans, but not too much you max out your power supply. _________________ World of Warcraft:
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The Nanite Server Admin
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Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 5:35 am Post subject: |
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They aren't expensive Borg. I got my PCI fan for 15 - 20 buks. Not sure exactly but it wasn't more than 20. Here you go the link and it's 14.95 plus shipping and handling.
http://www.antec-inc.com/pdf/cyclone.pdf _________________
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Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 8:31 am Post subject: |
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My problem on getting a fan of any sort is that I don't have any money right now. I spent what I had saved on getting the video card(Geforce2 MX 400). It is a good card, just needs to be cooled better. _________________ I need to make a sig, but I don't have the time. Maybe I will eventually. |
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YourPowersAreWeakOldMan Registered User
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Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 9:10 am Post subject: |
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Borg, you can go to the store and buy a mini fan-heatsink combo for your graphics card and mount it on there to cool it. also you can replace the current heatsink on your card since it's probably inferior to one you can buy.
It's not hard at all to install, and they are really cheap, just go looking around computer stores and ask some of the guys in there, I bet alot of them have done it to their computers(Not Best Buy or Comp USA). _________________ World of Warcraft:
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