Nice. Now TT BigTyphoon is not also CPU and NB (done by japanese) cooler. It can also be used for GPU
1thing left to do - RAM cooling w/TT BigTyphoon![]()
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Nice. Now TT BigTyphoon is not also CPU and NB (done by japanese) cooler. It can also be used for GPU
1thing left to do - RAM cooling w/TT BigTyphoon![]()
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Damn cool, but how about the weight. Doesn't your card bend?
I whas thinking about modding this EKL Nocona on my x1900.
Nocona hasn't heatpipes, but should be easyer to mount.
Just make some holes in the card and that should be it
Or this one:
http://www.alternate.nl/pix/prodpic/...0/h/hxli01.jpg
Last edited by ownage; 10-22-2006 at 01:44 PM.
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Originally Posted by TaPaKaH
An NB cooler? you have a link? Better not give me any ideas.![]()
Originally Posted by ownage
Where can i get those? there are nice.
Anyways, first one would be hard work because the compnents on the pcb are higher then the core. So you would have it resting on them most likely, plus you need airflow to the ram. The second one looks like it would be very nice.
As for wieght, i think ive answered the question like 18 times in this thread, read if you want.
Sorry about thatOriginally Posted by Revv23
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But your results are amazing.
No reason to buy normal VGA cooling anymore.![]()
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Originally Posted by ownage
Dont be sorry.
I am serious though, where can i buy those two coolers you posted?
Nice work. I'm impressed
So 'heat' is the trick for separating the heatpipes from the base and retaining plate, etc.... How long and what kind of intensity required firing those pipes before they separate? And how much, if any, force required to help them along?
Sry. I searched the forum - but still can not find the postAn NB cooler? you have a link? Better not give me any ideas
As I remember - it was done by kyosen or OMEGA - but I am not sure
If somebody knows - please post a link here
Awsome Stuff there, btw what fan is that on the BT.
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On a NB, you could get the same temps with a heatsink 1/4 the size of a BT. Not enough heat to utilize its capacity.
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I Found them on Alternate.nl, and on newegg toOriginally Posted by Revv23
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First Heatsink:
http://www.alternate.nl/html/product...l?artno=HRLE02
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835184103
Second:
http://www.alternate.nl/html/product...l?artno=HXLI01
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835220004
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Originally Posted by GAM
Yes torch is the way to go, id say about a minute or so with the flame dead on, you have to cool the fins becasue the sink is so efficient it will compete with your torch, at lesast it did with mine... so i wrapped wet towel around them. as for force, i was holding it upside down, and every few seconds i just knocked it into my workbench and when i was time it came out very easy uing this method.
Thanks ill keep an eye out for it.Originally Posted by TaPaKaH
In what picture, in some i have a panaflo highoutput, others just a cheap aspire that doesnt move alot of air and is loud.Originally Posted by Squid_Spit
IMO my swiftech MCX-159 isnt enough cooling for nb, i think if i used half a big typhoon, by removing one side of fins and puting the remaining pipes in the middle of the base, it could be a cool little project. Not sensible, but would still be nice to see.Originally Posted by biohead
Originally Posted by ownage
Awesome thank you very much, i may get one of those next, who knows ?
Originally Posted by cadaveca
Thank you very much!
i have an idea to remove the top fan and pry the two heatsinks outwards and then put a 80mm fan in between them. the reason i am considering doing this is because i have a 120mm intake fan right in front of the case lined up perfectly and a 120mm exhaust in the back so the cold air from the front would go through the big t and then out the back of the case.. i just need to know if it would be ok to just pry the two heatsinks apart. thanks in advance and that is a really great job you did there.
40c drop impresive!
Holes in the card?Originally Posted by ownage
are you nuts? u mean new holes in the sink right?
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ttbt on nb? sound hard. why not just use scythe katana? lightweight, cheap and should cool well enough without an fan!
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Originally Posted by serious1
yeah that should work fine.
40c drop impresive!
sorry for bumping an old thread
but how the hell did i miss this thread till today
thinking about using a un-used bigtpyhoon here on my 8800GT, specially that i don't have a case and using a bench table
anyway, can you please tell me the best way to attach the pipes back to the base after inversing their direction ? does it work with normal soldering or something special ?
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just heat the crap out of the base after replacing heatpipes where you want them and putting the heatpipe holder/backet holder back on.
When you hit the right temperature you will also be able "wick" more solder into the joint that has been created for a better joint.. more solder the better.
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