Post #11 in this thread has an idea...Originally Posted by Fzero
Post #11 in this thread has an idea...Originally Posted by Fzero
great job
I am dröfl/conspectumortis from the other Forums.
You help us (german forums) much with your Information
It ist incredible that so many people are interessted in the Asus CT479, go on
Sorry for my very bad english
Gruß
dröfl/conspectumortis
P.S: our two german ASUS CT 479 Threads
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Last edited by Schnubbi; 05-16-2005 at 12:40 PM.
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.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).
Athlon XP-M 2500+ @ 2.9GHz, Abit AN7, 2x 512mb Corsair XMS 3500, Gecube 9800pro Extreme, 120gb WD 8mb cache HDD and PC Power and Cooling 510W Deluxe PSU.
CPU cooled by a Vapochill PE (Titanium)
GPU and NB cooled by Eheim 1250, BIX, dangerden Z-chip block (for NB) and Swiftech MCW50-T (for GPU)
Might be useful?
Just some mushy sticky stuff...
Very interesting, although I would rather have seen a solution on how to mount my Vapochill evaporator head on itOriginally Posted by TigersClaw
I have the same metal studs, obviously, but I definitely need a shim before putting the evaporator head on.
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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 workOriginally Posted by nCrusader
Never Argue With An Idiot. They'll Lower You To Their Level And Then Beat You With Experience!
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.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.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.Originally Posted by nCrusader
Never Argue With An Idiot. They'll Lower You To Their Level And Then Beat You With Experience!
FYI, the Dothan core is .82 mm above the silicon.
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I used a sharp knife to life a corner and slowly pulled using the knife with any tricky bits.
guess i got lucky
Originally Posted by stryg
So 1mm neoprene should be just right. The type that is used for wetsuit.Originally Posted by uclajd
Asus P4C800ED P-M 730@2.8 7700Cu
2X1GB OCZ - ATI X800XT AIW - OCZ PS 520W
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?Originally Posted by walaka7
Hows that one helping out your overclocking? Significantly higher clocks than on stock?
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