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- Feb 11, 2003
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- Bristol, UK.
This all occured from when i purchased a cheapy little akasa heatsink to chop up into useful 'sinks.
Long story short, my dremel hated it, and took damn ages over it, so i gave up and decided to sort that later.
Meanwhile, i still wanted some additional cooling over my 8RDA+'s Mosfet region, as there are a few other chips around there that get hotter than the mosfets themselves.
I still had the 40mm fan from the Akasa heatsink, and came up with a few ways of mounting it over the chips, as i presumed that any airflow over them would be better than none.
Cable ties were my first thought, but wouldn't really be stable enough. I then removed my smartfan and noticed the long screws which held the Coolmod fan guard/LEDs in place.
I will let this diagram help to explain, and i apoligise for the poor use of paint;-
With a little removal of plastic from the 40mm fan, they fit on rather snugly. There is actually a small bolt between the inside lower lip of the SF2 and the bottom of the 40mm fan, but that fits in there also. Just blast around the screw hole of the 40mm fan for a few seconds with a dremel sanding bit, and thats enough to fit it in.
As you can see, with these additional fans, airflow is reaching other specific parts of the motherboard such as mosfets/RAM etc. Now i know this may not provide huge gains, but i'm sure it wouldn't hurt.
There is also no chance of it stressing the heatsink->cpu contact, as the slk-900 is bolted down.
Just sharing a few insights with you guys, if you read this far without falling asleep then congrats.
~~XJ
Long story short, my dremel hated it, and took damn ages over it, so i gave up and decided to sort that later.
Meanwhile, i still wanted some additional cooling over my 8RDA+'s Mosfet region, as there are a few other chips around there that get hotter than the mosfets themselves.
I still had the 40mm fan from the Akasa heatsink, and came up with a few ways of mounting it over the chips, as i presumed that any airflow over them would be better than none.
Cable ties were my first thought, but wouldn't really be stable enough. I then removed my smartfan and noticed the long screws which held the Coolmod fan guard/LEDs in place.
I will let this diagram help to explain, and i apoligise for the poor use of paint;-
With a little removal of plastic from the 40mm fan, they fit on rather snugly. There is actually a small bolt between the inside lower lip of the SF2 and the bottom of the 40mm fan, but that fits in there also. Just blast around the screw hole of the 40mm fan for a few seconds with a dremel sanding bit, and thats enough to fit it in.
As you can see, with these additional fans, airflow is reaching other specific parts of the motherboard such as mosfets/RAM etc. Now i know this may not provide huge gains, but i'm sure it wouldn't hurt.
There is also no chance of it stressing the heatsink->cpu contact, as the slk-900 is bolted down.
Just sharing a few insights with you guys, if you read this far without falling asleep then congrats.
~~XJ