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Originally Posted by Fzero
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Post #11 in this thread has an idea...Quote:
Originally Posted by Fzero
great job :toast:
I am dröfl/conspectumortis from the other Forums.
You help us (german forums) much with your Information :banana:
It ist incredible that so many people are interessted in the Asus CT479, go on :D
Sorry for my very bad english :rolleyes:
Gruß
dröfl/conspectumortis
P.S: our two german ASUS CT 479 Threads
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:eek: where did you get those round mounting poles? i tried 2 fit my zalmon on 2day and i ave the block type mounting version.
also wat mobo is that?
Motherboard is Abit BH7, only used for mechnical testing. The round mounting pole belongs to a VapoChill PE. Works great on Asus P4GD1.
Good to know that my Vapochill PE should work on it then too. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by TigersClaw
Gotta wait till my uni exams are done, but i should have it all up and running by end of June (Vapochill PE, P4C800-E, CT-479 and Pentium M 750). :)
Might be useful?
Just some mushy sticky stuff...
MY mobo P4P800 how OC with BANIAS 1g4 code SL6F8
Vcore Vid MULTI no change
perhap i have must mode Vcore
Very interesting, although I would rather have seen a solution on how to mount my Vapochill evaporator head on it :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by TigersClaw
I have the same metal studs, obviously, but I definitely need a shim before putting the evaporator head on.
simply use 1mm neoprene and you are ok ;)
I'm not sure if it has been mentioned in the other Dothan threads but I tested using a creditcard as a shim and I must say it has the perfect height (assuming the height of the dothan is the same as for the celeron mobiles). Try this! I will most likely use this method this on my upcoming dothan.
(Note: Ofcource, don't use cards that are not 100% flat, some can have leveled digits.)
Two ideas I've got; caulking and rubber bands. Not sure which I'll go with.
I will look into this later today, who knows - it might work :DQuote:
Originally Posted by nCrusader
Good luck, and don't forget to report back since the height of the dothan core perhaps is a tad higher than the celeron's.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pressure
Why not just remove the foam from the base of the ct-479 cooler and put it on the dothan chip it's working ok for me with a xp-90 mounted on it.
Thought of that, but I find it hard to get off without ripping it.Quote:
Originally Posted by leejsmith
Any tips?
A blow dryer or heat gun would work to loosen the adhesive on the other side. :)
Well, it worked but I couldn't get good enough contact with the core. So I removed the evaporator head and I am now running with the supplied Asus cooler. Guess I will have to try another way but think I will save that for my next Dothan. This one is going into a backup system heh.Quote:
Originally Posted by nCrusader
FYI, the Dothan core is .82 mm above the silicon.
I used a sharp knife to life a corner and slowly pulled using the knife with any tricky bits.
guess i got lucky :)
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Originally Posted by stryg
So 1mm neoprene should be just right. The type that is used for wetsuit.Quote:
Originally Posted by uclajd
Is it the p4 skt478 head kit thats needed for the mach 2.
Still need to wait for a decent board for pci-e as the p4gd1 doesnt seem to good.
Theres an aopen one coming out but can see it being pretty poor on options
I have my CT-479, but I'm still waiting on the P4C and 730. Since I have some time to kill I thought I'd replace the floppy pins and solder on a molex as well as get rid of the jumper pins.
I have been reading a lot of posts regarding this, but there is so much to sift through at this time that I don't know exactly how to do this. Am I do heat up a soldering iron and just slip them off? Or is it necessary to just break them off?
Thanks in advance!
Looks dirty allright! Thats a Thermaltake Typhoon right?Quote:
Originally Posted by walaka7
Hows that one helping out your overclocking? Significantly higher clocks than on stock?