Just drilled a hole on the brace under power supply. Seems to be holding good with just the one screw.Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
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Just drilled a hole on the brace under power supply. Seems to be holding good with just the one screw.Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
I recently made 2 sets of custom heatspreaders. :)
122 x 33 x 2,5 mm aluminium plate
No digicam. :( (i'm working on it)
Hmm. There should be some 3ds Max renders about them - somewhere. :)
About 2000 rpm on this Enermax fan :)
http://img169.echo.cx/img169/6595/ramcooling9gs.th.jpg
Twinmos Speed Premium PC3200 (with the CH mem so it seems) @ 3.5v :)
At least the cooling is ok, so if they burn up then I'll guess I'll get a new pair :D
Very stable. I've used them to hold case fans, Fans on passive chipset heatsinks and I also used 4x to hold up 2 foot under cabinet lights in my kitchen. I had to move 1 of the lights and it pulled a layer of plywood off with the light. Just make sure the surface is clean of any oil or wax. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
:D
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"Mexican accent" Fan grills we dont need no stinking fan grills.:D :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by HARDCORECLOCKER
Here's my current redline cooling, heh,
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/neeb_v...&.dnm=96e9.jpg
A bit off-topic, but how is cooling without the CPU shim going for you? What kind of temp differences did you notice?
Here’s how I cool my Ram, 2 x 120 mm Fans.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...chmentid=31517
wow never realized how many diff ways one could cool ram....
i think ima start off with the rubberband trick first and see how that works.....thanx for the ideas everyone...
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Originally Posted by TEDY
dude thats a nice way
where did you get that cool zalman bracket??
And what are the results ?Quote:
Originally Posted by BIG_DEADy
ohh the ghettoness, but it does the job. Crappy camera...someone donate me a better one :D
LOL, does it sway back and forth? If so, try cutting up a coat hanger and bending it with pliers. I did that on my old rig. :)
I'm trying to think of ways to cool my next rig I'm building this month and the next. Isn't there a set of fan clips I can buy that attach a 80mm fan to sticks of ram? I mean... common, someone has HAD to have thought of something by now and marketed it. Its only one of the most annoying cooling problems overclockers face....
I was searching and found this, and thought it was intersting. Its a colored model showing the problems with cooling ram when you use a perpendicular cooling solution.
http://www.comsol.com/showroom/gallery/663.php#
Maybe I'll try and think of a way to make some clips or something. I want it to look nice, because this rig is going to have a window with with UV lights and the whole smear.
Here's mine. Its a 70mm Delta, roughly 50CFM and its right above the RAM.
Just ignore the placement of the motherboard there, its a MiniATX holding the spot while I'm trying to fit in watercooling.
http://img157.echo.cx/img157/9398/picture0293tu.th.jpg
Woah, check this out guys. I think I actually found a great ram cooling solution!
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...18e9ce852c8d88
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Originally Posted by Judaeus Apella
Not a bad price either.....
http://bs.brokenedge.net/cooling/comp.jpg thats how i go...
http://bs.brokenedge.net/cooling/ramcooler.jpgram cooler (never used; fan is also too small) :)
i'm wondering...isn't putting 1 80 mm fan ontop of ram not that great...cause..it doesn't effectively cool the whole bit of ram ? i mean...technically if one of the chips is too hot...then it could ruin the oc for your whole stick of ram? or is the overall airflow great enough to keep the whole lot cool with just an 80mm fan in the middle blowing vertically down...?
obviously 2x120mm fans are going to efficiently cool the ram down...
the 1 80mm fan's airflow spreads out alot over that entire area of my mobo, effectively cooling all of both ram sticks and providing airflow for the vreg area and some misc. hot ICs.
Here is my cooling for Mushkin LII :woot: :hehe:
http://img299.echo.cx/img299/4358/alle0qu.th.jpg
I`m currently working on this beast of a RAM-cooler.
The system is module based and can be used w/1, 2 or 4 sticks.
The bakside of the cooler can be fitted with almost ANY air or water coolers (including LN2 containers)
http://forum.hardware.no/index.php?a...ost&id=4440748
http://forum.hardware.no/index.php?a...ost&id=4440803
I think you should remove those stickers first :P.
Will do it when the cooler is finished ;) + Thermal-grease (Arctic silver ceramique, non conductive)Quote:
Originally Posted by Aleman