http://home.planet.nl/~dikke332/pc71.jpg
notice the fan "on" the waterblock (MSI K8N Neo2 platinum board) :D
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http://home.planet.nl/~dikke332/pc71.jpg
notice the fan "on" the waterblock (MSI K8N Neo2 platinum board) :D
I tryed 2 cooper sticks on DDR aircooled.
But now i have on the table home made cooper heatsink 1/stick 200g wieght. Picture will be when i install.
http://sweb.cz/EXTREME.OVERCLOCKER/Mobo/ram%20cool.JPG
I have a 92mm Tornado over my bh-5.. It adds a nice ring during bootup..
:)
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Originally Posted by ex.treme
I was just laughing seeing this pic, sorry, but this has a great look :toast:
You mean clothes-peg ? :D
Here you go. This is from a new Kodak DX4530 5.0 mega pixels.
I know its a mess in there and its a old Inwin Q500 server case but it has served me well for 4 years. Had to cut holes for fans because this case was before the time of side panel fans. been cutting holes for side panel fan starting over 5 years ago for better cooling.
http://pic15.picturetrail.com/VOL601...1/76010560.jpg
http://pic15.picturetrail.com/VOL601...1/76010602.jpg
top 120mm fan intake, (cools PSU and memory section, front 2 bay has 1 80mm fan from Lian-li EX-23 Hdd mounting kit) taking air in,
side 120mm fan intake, 2 80mm fan through radiator in front to take cool air in, 1 exhaust 80mm...
2 80mm fan to keep memory cool. (Attached through piece of plexi glass to case).
Some innovative designs
lol ex.treme.. thats a great way to hold the fan in place :)
Those with k8n neo2 and an XP-90/120 get free ram cooling from the overhang of the heatsink, and as cool as these winnies run, the air coming off of the heatsink is still cool when you have decent airflow (I use a 92 mm Panaflo ultra high).
It is stocked at many PC shops throughout Australia. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by burnhead
Its designed to fit 3 fans of any size (40mm-->120mm)...
I can't fit my delta 120x38mm fan thoughQuote:
Originally Posted by jlccarv
:D
Do you mean that the screw wont fit all the way through your 38mm wide fan? If so, you can get longer screws at a hardware store... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by ArcTan
I cbf'ed driving to bunnings so I've got the original zalman 92mm fan that came with it blowing on my ramQuote:
Originally Posted by jlccarv
any websites where i can get that bracket?
I found this on a japanese site. My guess is that they use this to cool the RAMs with LN2 or Dry Ice.
http://v-tec.hp.infoseek.co.jp/photo/eco-01.jpg
haha, that's cool...
I doubt that it is necessary
and its an A7V133 (or even an A7V) so its SDR :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Kriller
very old stuff
especially when hes air cooling the cpu......
How about this one? Man, they really take RAM cooling very seriously. :D But their OC results seem to speak volume about their expertise though!!
http://kubokubo.jp/diy/kubo-tec_pro/11.jpg
I don't have active cooling, allthough I do have good case cooling and tidy wires, which helps a lot. Also leaving an empty slot between two sticks (if possible) is good.
If I had the tools/machinery I would have made one big alu block to fit over 2 dimms, dunno how I'd ever get it off though :P
ln2 cooled ram...Quote:
Originally Posted by H2OGun
/passes out
air cooled cpu and northy :stick: :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by f00t
Look what I found on a german site:
http://mitglied.lycos.de/coolinglimi...er/Cooler3.jpg
That's quite extreme isn't it? I think this guy (his nick is ultron5 btw, i think he's also active here) wanted to run chilled water through this block. :slobber:
Real "Deutsche Wertarbeit" (don't take me serious man)
ohh Froudeg has chilled BH-6 to -50 IIRC ;)
do a search, finds his homemade booster too. he is XTREME :)
Ah, thx FSA for posting the old pic of my Ramcooler! ;)
I designed it as a TEC-Ramcooler, just imagine a 80x40x5mm Copperplate and 2 40x40 Pelts (178W ^^) between the Cooler and the 4 Plates on the Ram. :cool: Havent made pics of it, I'm sorry.
Just watercooling the Ram with normal water as shown on my pics is useless, but chilled water or / and Pelts isn't! :D I'll post more of it when i finished my new CaseMod.