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help hooking up new cpu fan
My computer came with a tiny no-name cpu fan and heatsink. With summer
coming, the cpu running at 64C is probably not a good idea. I couldn't remove the heatsink, so all I can do is change the fan. I've narrowed it down to 2: 1) Zalman FB123-92mm Fan with adjustable bracket This kinda hangs on the bracket in front of the heatsink. It seems pretty cool, but I don't know if the fan that came with it is powerful enough. 2) Thermaltake Smart Fan II w/ temp. sensor control At max speed, i think this fan is a lot more powerful than the Zalman. This one is 80mm though, and my heatsink is designed for 60mm, so I'd have to use some wires. (if anyone know a better way, tell me, and I don't want to spend $20 on a bracket for a $20 fan!) Don't really need the temp. sensor, since I don't plan on taking off the heatsink. So, any suggestions? Is it very important for the fan to be very close to the heatsink? Oh, and, what would you use to cut a computer case? Is it worth the trouble? |
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"Lily" wrote in message
om... " I couldn't remove the heatsink, so all I can do is change the fan. " Is it the clip, or is it still stuck with the clip removed? They might have used a sticky thermal pad. What CPU is it? Socket-A Athlon? |
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Thanks for your responses!
I'm using AMD Thunderbird 1.33 cpu. The temperature in my room is about 20C. After a couple of hours, the cpu will always get above 60C/140F. I've seen it get to 64C recently, and during the hottest days, it takes a few seconds to click a button. If I leave the computer case off, it's 2 or 3 degrees cooler. My last power supply broke and I bought a new one this year with 2 fans, sucking air out. This made absolutely no difference in the temperature. I borrowed an 80mm fan and put it so that it sucks air out of the case, this made about a 3 degree difference for the case temp but no difference for cpu. So you see why I want to change the cpu fan. I'm not sure how un clip the heatsink. It's kind of blocked, I can't see much and my finger can't really get in there. I'd rather not try to take it off unless it's a last resort, it seems to be a lot of trouble and a bit risky since I've never done it before. I'd be happy if my cpu temp is in the 50s. Any help will be appreciated! |
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