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Post by netring on Mar 31, 2005 12:14:13 GMT -5
Hi, i read soe mthreads and yes temperatures in my pc are unacceptable. I don't wanna do anythign to void my warranty, so to start with i want to replace two rear fans with these www.nidec.com/ta350dc38/ta350dc38.htmare they good , i was looking for high cfm, but i notiuced they will be loud as hell most likely. can u tell me if teh ywill fit, because i want to keep the original mountings teh same. I also want to keep the shroud for now. 2. Not sure on the intake fan, but wanna keep it in teh same spot, no 120mm like u gusy do. 3.http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=496567&CatId=804 fan in the pci. 4. I may evtually put a fan on teh heatsink. 5. Will these be sufficient enough to over clock my 3.2 extreme ed. to 3.4 by adjusting fsb to 850 like Trow? I have: 3.2 extreme 2mb l2 cache . 2gb drr400 ram 9800 pro(saving up for teh next r520 ati) 2 raid 0 set up 120 gb each maxtors 10k. 17" lcd.
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Post by TRow on Mar 31, 2005 16:39:49 GMT -5
Hi, i read soe mthreads and yes temperatures in my pc are unacceptable. I don't wanna do anythign to void my warranty, so to start with i want to replace two rear fans with these www.nidec.com/ta350dc38/ta350dc38.htmare they good , i was looking for high cfm, but i notiuced they will be loud as hell most likely. can u tell me if teh ywill fit, because i want to keep the original mountings teh same. I also want to keep the shroud for now. 2. Not sure on the intake fan, but wanna keep it in teh same spot, no 120mm like u gusy do. 3.http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=496567&CatId=804 fan in the pci. 4. I may evtually put a fan on teh heatsink. 5. Will these be sufficient enough to over clock my 3.2 extreme ed. to 3.4 by adjusting fsb to 850 like Trow? The easiest way to deal with Dells cooling setup is to get rid of it as much as possible. Active Heatsink cooling is always a big, if not the biggest factor; with success depending on how much Cool Air you can Push.Pull from your case. Click Here for Install and Cooling Illustrations.If your thinking about overclocking, then I would recommend a "Stage 2 or 3" Fan setup. A Stage 3 Setup does not require altering any warranty, for its completely reversible as All Stages 1 - 3 are. The Noise associated with Air cooling the XPS can be a negative side effect for some. Experimenting is what is all about, but given a "Stage 3" template and the "Results" page you have a good default to base controls on. XPS Install Cooling GuideT.Row
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Post by netring on Mar 31, 2005 21:59:07 GMT -5
I get all that, but what would be teh best fans for teh rear and the front?
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Post by TRow on Apr 1, 2005 0:18:59 GMT -5
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Post by netring on Apr 1, 2005 21:55:55 GMT -5
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Post by munski on Apr 1, 2005 23:49:09 GMT -5
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Post by netring on Apr 2, 2005 9:15:33 GMT -5
thank you for those 2 thermaltakes, i'm goig nto use them, pctoyland.com/prod_175.htmi found a fan that i will put on my hetsink,http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=42003&item=6755317883&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW i'm still debating on 120 or 80 in the same spot in the front. also, i was thinkign what if i cut a hole in the shroud, so that the two rear fans still blow air across the motherboard. one more thing, is there any way i can mount a 80mm next to teh pci slots(side of the case sort of)
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Post by netring on Apr 11, 2005 19:29:50 GMT -5
guys, i was curous, is 92mm same as 90mm, because on thermal take website, they don't have a 92mm smart blue led, but pctoyland does.
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