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Old June 26th 03, 12:47 PM
QED, eh ?
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Case side-panels have to be the biggest obstacle to cooling.
My temps were 9C lower with side-panel off (Globalwin 802) - so I fitted a
9"-square, louvred, plastic vent to it (bottom/rear).
And cut out the chassis' exhaust grille.
Temps dropped 7-8C, from 45/66C to 38/54C - only 2C above panel-off temps.
Do it now!

QED, eh ?

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Epox 8RDA3+ (224 FSB - 2.0v)
XP1700 DUT3C (9.5 - 2128 MHz stable = XP2600 - 1.775v)
2 x OCZ 256MB PC3700 (448 - 6-3-3 / 2.0 dual - 2.9v)
Gigabyte Radeon 9700 Pro (1.5v)
Air - 38/54C
3DMk03 - 5,098
3DMk01 - 16,126


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Old June 27th 03, 06:22 PM
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"QED, eh ?" wrote in message
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Case side-panels have to be the biggest obstacle to cooling.
My temps were 9C lower with side-panel off (Globalwin 802) - so I fitted a
9"-square, louvred, plastic vent to it (bottom/rear).
And cut out the chassis' exhaust grille.
Temps dropped 7-8C, from 45/66C to 38/54C - only 2C above panel-off temps.
Do it now!

QED, eh ?

-------------------

Epox 8RDA3+ (224 FSB - 2.0v)
XP1700 DUT3C (9.5 - 2128 MHz stable = XP2600 - 1.775v)
2 x OCZ 256MB PC3700 (448 - 6-3-3 / 2.0 dual - 2.9v)
Gigabyte Radeon 9700 Pro (1.5v)
Air - 38/54C
3DMk03 - 5,098
3DMk01 - 16,126



Sorry if I get the balls to mod my case I'll put 92-120mm exhaust fan on the
top.


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Old June 28th 03, 02:16 AM
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"QED, eh ?" wrote in message
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Case side-panels have to be the biggest obstacle to cooling.
My temps were 9C lower with side-panel off (Globalwin 802) - so I fitted

a
9"-square, louvred, plastic vent to it (bottom/rear).
And cut out the chassis' exhaust grille.
Temps dropped 7-8C, from 45/66C to 38/54C - only 2C above panel-off

temps.
Do it now!

QED, eh ?

-------------------

Epox 8RDA3+ (224 FSB - 2.0v)
XP1700 DUT3C (9.5 - 2128 MHz stable = XP2600 - 1.775v)
2 x OCZ 256MB PC3700 (448 - 6-3-3 / 2.0 dual - 2.9v)
Gigabyte Radeon 9700 Pro (1.5v)
Air - 38/54C
3DMk03 - 5,098
3DMk01 - 16,126



Sorry if I get the balls to mod my case I'll put 92-120mm exhaust fan on

the
top.



I found that removing the top (/side) panel of the case made little
difference to temps - I guess because with the 'access' side-panel blocking
the flow, there is still little bulk air movement.
Once that blockage is removed, there's more than enough throughput out of
the PSU and exhaust fans.
You can get away with very low CFM/dB fans if there's sufficient
non-impedance of the bulk flow.
I now have -

PSU cover removed.
All grilles, blanking slats and guards removed.
With 2 CPU, 1 PSU (obviously), 1 VGA and 1 exhaust fan - all of which are
19CFM/12dB.






 




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