Andrew
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Here is mine:
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dave17
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right i took the side off and say that white plastic thingy there, took that off and there is a mounting for a fan there. i have a bid on ebay for another black standard one so il put that one there.
i also turned around hte fan at the back and moved it up higher (hot air rises) so this is now blowing out.
what do i want to have the side fan doing? sucking or blowing?
oh yeh, and the cablies are tidied! cant do anything else with em!
[Edited on 15-07-2004 by Dave17]
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MarkW
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quote: Originally posted by Nath1985
jus do wot i did, i got 13 fans in my pc (including cpu and psu) just have one for everything then u have no problem at all
for fuks sake(sori) lol am building 3GHz P4's 1MB cache, 1 GB DDR, etc etc dogs bollox machine's the only have original intel fan on chip, standard fan for Graphics Card, and PSU has its own exhaust fan plus the fan for chip on m/b and thts all tht's needed - i just build machine's well use good parts Asus, Abit & Geil etc , and tidy them up using cable tie's!!!! - there no need for so many fan's - just tidy machine's up and service em every few month's - 13 fan's
[Edited on 15-07-2004 by purple5]
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PainZ
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I TOLD YOU DAVEE!!
just slot a fan in the plastic bit,
dont need to screw it in or anything,
just put an 80mm one in there,
plug in,
done
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dave17
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sowow u reckon i should do, moved the thats at hte back to the front now, or jus wait?
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PainZ
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quote: Originally posted by purple5
quote: Originally posted by Nath1985
jus do wot i did, i got 13 fans in my pc (including cpu and psu) just have one for everything then u have no problem at all
for fuks sake(sori) lol am building 3GHz P4's 1MB cache, 1 GB DDR, etc etc dogs bollox machine's the only have original intel fan on chip, standard fan for Graphics Card, and PSU has its own exhaust fan plus the fan for chip on m/b and thts all tht's needed - i just build machine's well use good parts Asus, Abit & Geil etc , and tidy them up using cable tie's!!!! - there no need for so many fan's - just tidy machine's up and service em every few month's - 13 fan's
[Edited on 15-07-2004 by purple5]
In a way i agree,
however this depends on what u use the PC for,
I use my PC for gaming, and also graphic design, prob the most demanding applications to put on a PC
My PC is as you describe a "dogs bollox" styleee and i just like running things cool,
i could get away with running the whole lot on one fan, however everyone knows PC parts run better at lower temps....
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PainZ
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personally for now dave,
i would put ur side fan up front and mount that there...
Defently use the side fan, if you have an extra fan lieing, around, if not buy another...
im on msn if ya want anymore help
PainZy@hotmail.com
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PainZ
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btw LED fans are pretty,
however i prefure my painted fans which have a UV laquer on them
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MarkW
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i agree with you Painz as well but i build business machine's tht are runnin solid for 5 days a week - never have any problems - just about getting right parts (quality) and good cases with plenty of air flow - i build em all day long only my opinion
[Edited on 15-07-2004 by purple5]
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PaulW
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My PC...
Tis scary! seriously overclocked, infact just a tad too much
use it for games, 3d rendering, compiling various programs, browsin the web & watching porn
Running an Athlon XP-M 2600+ @ 2.6GHz... Should run at around 2GHz stock
current state of the PC... the fans on the side are blowing in, have 2 80mm fans on the front now & also a fan blowing air onto the DDR heatspreaders... Currently 'still' building up a new case & watercooling system with pelts & hope to get 2.8GHz out of the chip then!
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MarkW
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quote: Originally posted by PainZ
btw LED fans are pretty,
however i prefure my painted fans which have a UV laquer on them
lol UV Laquer sounds
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Super_si
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serious was mine im afraid
P4 2.8@ 3.6 then a P4 3.06 @ 3.9Ghz rock solid
22,000 + on 3D mark Freezer power
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PainZ
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hmm intresting paul,
what are the settings on you voltages, and what settings are u running,
a 2600 @ 2.6 is extremly good,
also what RAM are you using?
im suprised you do so well off an air cooled setup,
have you thought of switching to water if your a bit of a overclocker?
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PainZ
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si you using vapo chill?
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PaulW
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only advantage you have over me si is HT (if the chip has it) & a few extra MB of memory bandwidth
Benchmarked my athlon against a few P4 systems, was raping even 3.2GHz jobbies
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PainZ
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My AMD 64 3200+ reaches over 22k 3d mark as stock
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Super_si
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i used prometia, alot better then Vapochill i thought,Mach II is even better. But support is pretty shite. Sold for a tidy sum last year got a 64Bit laptop now.
I maxed DDR400 out, 200Mhz rated stuff saw me to 217mhz i think before things went funny
[Edited on 1515/0707/04040404 by Super_si]
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PainZ
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hmm intresting stuff!
right im off out now to a pub for food with the rents
wooo
catch ya lateerr
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PaulW
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quote: Originally posted by PainZ
hmm intresting paul,
what are the settings on you voltages, and what settings are u running,
a 2600 @ 2.6 is extremly good,
also what RAM are you using?
im suprised you do so well off an air cooled setup,
have you thought of switching to water if your a bit of a overclocker?
yup I'm currentl;y workin & buildin a dual-core WC setup, using a few parts from my old corsa aswell
235FSBx11 @ 1.8v (reads .5 undervolt tho)
DFI LanParty NFII-Ultra B MB (running 1/21 Bios with CPC off)
1Gb DDR PC3500 KingMax RAM (BIOS picks it up as PC4000 )
it runs a tad warm tho, around 35C idle @ 52C load... If its a hot day, I usually clock it to around 2.3GHz
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Super_si
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I fried 2 cpus in the process 2 motherboards. Another canterwoods gone this week too
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PaulW
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I've only killed my graphics card so far running the core @ 480MHz was a bit too much on a 9600 ATI card so stuck with a GF4 Ti4200 runnin a 4600 BIOS
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PainZ
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them DFI boards are ment to be good!
right off now!!
byeee
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PaulW
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quote: Originally posted by PainZ
them DFI boards are ment to be good!
right off now!!
byeee
There EXTREMELY Fussy on certain DDR configurations & setups! Plus flashing the BIOS is a risky business if you don't have a BIOS saviour
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dave17
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right so ive moved the fans, now i have the LED one at hte back sucking from the case and nlowing out. and have moved the black fan to the front of the case sucking in and blowing air into the case. will order 2 more black fans and then move the LED one back 2 the side.
cheers 4 ur help!!
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PaulW
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if you can, try get a piece of foam/filter you can put between the metal chassis & the plastic front of the case so it filters the air coming in also to help reduce dust buildup!
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