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Zalman ZM-NB32J Passive NB Heatsink ???s



 
 
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Old September 15th 03, 02:52 AM
GTD
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Default Zalman ZM-NB32J Passive NB Heatsink ???s

Has anyone tried one of these to replace the cheap HSF on an ABIT
NF7-S chipset? Board temps never rise more than 3C above ambient in my
case (Lina-Li 601b, watercooled system with the rad outside the case
so CPU and VPU heat is taken all the way out of the case). Does this
heatsink work better than that puny little HSF Abit puts on this
board? Thanks All

NF7-S
2500+ Bart @2200
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9800 Pro 128
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DangerDen watercooling system, cooling CPU and VPU

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Old September 15th 03, 04:24 AM
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IM using one on My KG-7R, I did mod the passive part by attaching the stock NB
fan to it just by squeezing the for corner pins together and using screw's. My
temps running SETI are CPU 43 SYS 27 on air.
NoJOB@aol.
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Old September 15th 03, 05:06 AM
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Did you try it without a fan? if so, how much did you gain by adding
the fan? I'm trying to get rid of the NB fan, without adding another
waterblock (unless I have to)
Thanks


On 15 Sep 2003 03:24:17 GMT, pamFree (Job60) wrote:

IM using one on My KG-7R, I did mod the passive part by attaching the stock NB
fan to it just by squeezing the for corner pins together and using screw's. My
temps running SETI are CPU 43 SYS 27 on air.
NoJOB@aol.


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Old September 15th 03, 06:48 AM
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"GTD" skrev i melding
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Did you try it without a fan? if so, how much did you gain by adding
the fan? I'm trying to get rid of the NB fan, without adding another
waterblock (unless I have to)
Thanks


On 15 Sep 2003 03:24:17 GMT, pamFree (Job60) wrote:

IM using one on My KG-7R, I did mod the passive part by attaching the

stock NB
fan to it just by squeezing the for corner pins together and using

screw's. My
temps running SETI are CPU 43 SYS 27 on air.
NoJOB@aol.


Using 32J without fan on my KX7. FSB at 180MHz and stable.
DualRad with two 120mm in the front and one 120mm exhaust. All fans @ 7V
But I have no tempreadings for the NB.
The new 47J is probably better.

Helge


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Old September 16th 03, 01:40 PM
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The Zalman works great on my NF7-S.

AI

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Has anyone tried one of these to replace the cheap HSF on an ABIT
NF7-S chipset? Board temps never rise more than 3C above ambient in my
case (Lina-Li 601b, watercooled system with the rad outside the case
so CPU and VPU heat is taken all the way out of the case). Does this
heatsink work better than that puny little HSF Abit puts on this
board? Thanks All

NF7-S
2500+ Bart @2200
2x512 ddr 400
9800 Pro 128
2xwd400bb, striped
mitsumi dvd+rw
DangerDen watercooling system, cooling CPU and VPU



 




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