Ghetto DFI Ultra-D PWMIC cooling mod - that worked!
Since moving to water cooling and the Lian Li PC-V2000 I was seeing some rather high PWMIC temperatures. Load was pushing 50+ deg C. So I set out to remedy this looking through old things that we had reviewed.
I located the Evercool Neon Crab. It was quiet and had dual 40MM fans on it. I wasn't quite sure how I was going to get this mounted to provide the much needed airflow over the PWM area of the DFI Ultra-D motherboard.
Here is the product in its retail package. These can be found online for under $20.
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I didn't expect this to work so well so I did not take pictures as I went.
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I unscrewed the plate with the 2 x 40 MM fans and cut it with some tin snips to fit.
http://www.3dxtreme.net/other/PWMIC%...roducts_17.jpg
Using a single Case Fan screw, I screwed it into one of the heatsinks on the sinks of the mosfets of the DFI Ultra-D.
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Here is what it looks like running, I haven't bothered to snip the LED wires yet.
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What resulted was a load temp of 35 deg C on the PWMIC sensor while under load! I dropped 15 deg C by this little ghetto mod. It doesn't even look all that bad once it was installed and it's better than just sticking a 120mm fan over the area. Idle the PWMIC now shows 28C, same as my CPU and internal case temperature.
Here is what the final product looks like installed in the case and running.
http://www.3dxtreme.net/other/PWMIC%20MOD/IMG_2930.jpg
If anyone is interested you can buy the Neon Crab at Xoxide for $12.99.
http://www.xoxide.com/neon-crab-memory-cooler.html