Ooooooh, coat hanger... nice idea!
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Ooooooh, coat hanger... nice idea!
Did you stick that coathanger underneath the screws that attach the mobo and the case?
Yes, used a pair of pliers and made a small loop in the end of the wire hanger. Then Just used a slightly longer screw (case screw) to mount it.Quote:
Originally Posted by pduan87
Major
Let me guess..Antec p160 case?
What is That? and do all of those little orange heat syncs really help?Quote:
Originally Posted by Enz0
http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/8...19192169rq.png
Ram Cooling 2x80mm fans cable tied together. Then cable tied to Power supply leads to hold at an angle over ram.
http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/4463/antec6qq.jpg
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Originally Posted by nugzo
Looks like an IDE to CompactFlash Adapter. Not very common, but works good. I assume he's using that for loading test programs. No need for an extra HDD or a floppy if you got that adapter and a CF card.
Yes, exactly same BIOS and same timings!Quote:
Originally Posted by largon
1GB (512*2) UTT running @ +280MHz 1,5 2 2 6 1T (see screendump picture for all the other timings earlyer in the tread)
Cooling memory help`s, belive me :toast: ..but mayby not as much as cooling CPU`s.. but still helps
Question #1 No, havent tried any 70x-x yetQuote:
Originally Posted by Aleman
..and #2 No, havent noticed anyting special from BIOS 310 to 623
That's 2GB of compact flash in an adaptor.Quote:
Originally Posted by nugzo
That machine is only for SETI@home BOINC.
2GB is enough for FreeBSD 5.4 without X :)
I don't know.Quote:
and do all of those little orange heat syncs really help?
But I think it's better than nothing ;)
My new cooling for Ram :D
http://img307.imageshack.us/img307/7...07234su.th.jpg
And result not so far with 3.7v
http://img128.imageshack.us/img128/4912/2809aq.th.jpg
Nice, nice.
Is that a Titan Siberia Heatsink with a Thermaltake fan mounted on top? Well 120mm fans are just predestined for RAM cooling :) Just the best size for that purpose.
No , it's stock Heatsink :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by celemine1Gig
Hehe, even better then. ;) Definately a really good mod and judging from your OC results it works great, too.Quote:
Originally Posted by xs64
I'm still elaborating on how to cool my RAM. The problem is that I'll be using huge tower heatsinks (Thermaltake Sonic Tower, Silent Tower and Tower112) which cover a bit of the RAM slots. That means I won't be able to fit a fan completely over the modules to cool them, thus I'll have to find another way. I was thinking about building a little air channel and using some smaller fans, but I couldn't decide on what to do exactly yet. We'll see (soon I hope).
But as I said, always nice to see simple and fully functional mods as yours. Best invested time vs. performance gain ratio. :D
Very good idea, it works even better with a K8N Neo2 since the mem slots are closer to the cpu socket. I have lower temps compared to stock 74mm fan even when the enermax is @ minimum rpm. :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by xs64
Pic: http://digitalfrost.planetzord.de/dscn2623.jpg
http://img285.imageshack.us/img285/6...ture0058ys.jpg
The side fan blows over the RAM, but if I get some RedLine or VX I'll need something better. I'm currently running Kingston 512MB Value :(.
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RAM cooling - 2x120mm Panaflos. Coat hangers and zip ties, ahh just the way I like it :)
http://members.shaw.ca/Eldonko/ramfans-8.JPG
Hehe... I have a challenge for you :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by Eldonko
Make it fit in a(ny) case ;)
U could just make a duct from that fan down to the ram if there is space for it :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Rico
Who needs a case :D I use 1 120mm when all that is inside my Lian Li. I am enjoying caselessness though, its easier to cool and I like the space.Quote:
Originally Posted by Garrett
That is pretty much what I was thinking of doing. I would like it to be clear though, dont want something that looks ugly in there.Quote:
Originally Posted by S!1v3rB@cK_Dk
Shot made with my Nokia... too lazy to do it properly :p:
Keeps my TwinMOS UTT @ 3.5v 24/7 Nice 'n' Cool ;)
My ram cooling consists of my XP-90 mounted so it hangs over my ram, and blows over it. It works out well, because my XP-90 fan increases in speed when the CPU temp goes up. The SmartGuardian DFI Software does it. Usually, when the CPU is in heavy usage so is the ram, so it cools the ram and cpu under heavy load and light load :).
When I am home I will post a pic of my ram cooling.
I've a fan above my motherbord above the ram so it sucks al the warm air.
and opposite my cpu a fan what blows.
works quite well.
TCCD does +-280FSB.
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