It appears you have not yet registered with our community. To register please click here...

 
Go Back [M] > Hardware Madness > Hardware Overclocking and Case Modding
Intel aircooling @ the max Intel aircooling @ the max
FAQ Members List Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read


Intel aircooling @ the max
Closed Thread
 
Thread Tools
Old 1st April 2003, 20:41   #1
Bored
 
Posts: n/a
Default Intel aircooling @ the max

Hi peepz,
I come to disturb u guys with my intel aircooling plans.
First and for all
Here's a sketch
I'd like to do something like that. I'll have to experience with the 40mm fans on what will cool coolest
So the way they are standing now is just an example.
Now I'd like to know wich of these heatsinks is the best, if you know there should be a fanadapter and a papst 4412FM (80CFM) on it:
  • Thermalright SLK-900
  • Swiftech MCX-4000

That's it, tnx in advance, Bored
 
Old 1st April 2003, 20:57   #2
Madshrimp
 
jmke's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2002
Location: 7090/Belgium
Posts: 79,020
jmke has disabled reputation
Default

if you want to cool your CPU like that, then using the ALPHA PAL8942 will give you the best performance

"what what whaaaaaaaaat?" I hear you say now.

Well since the alpha has the fan sucking air AWAY from the heatsink, it will benefit most from the fans blowing sideways

cause for the other 2 (swiftech/slk) the fans will work against eachother
also maybe consider getting a nais 80mm high performance fan and drop the fan adapter, using the adapter will lose the performance you "could" have gained with the extra fans @ the bottom
__________________
jmke is offline  
Old 1st April 2003, 21:19   #3
Bored
 
Posts: n/a
Default

As i said: I'm not sure how i am ging to place these sidefans, could be both sucking, could be botg blowing, could be one suck, one blow...

But check this: There was an buy-in-action (inkoopactie ) from papst fans a while ago, and i ordered a 4412 FM and a 80mm NG* (i don't know the last letter no more, its the fan with those letters with the best performance i remember)
I wanted to put the 80mm on top of my graka, and in the future i would aim it at my zalman 80 a HP vga cooler

So i thought: 120mm @ 12 volt with fanadapter will perform better then 80 @ 12 volt whitout...

So can u please think again and post your revised opinion
 
Old 1st April 2003, 21:33   #4
Madshrimp
 
jmke's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2002
Location: 7090/Belgium
Posts: 79,020
jmke has disabled reputation
Default

drop the 40mm idea, they will block the outgoing aire more then they will be able to suck out

an 80 or 120mm will provide more air then those 40mm can process

instead think of working with 2 (yes it is loud) 60mm Delta sucking out air..

hold on..

most crappy picture ever

in PIC1 you see:

the red are 2x 60mm fans sucking air out

in (2) you see the back + cutout for the 2x60mm

__________________
jmke is offline  
Old 1st April 2003, 21:42   #5
Bored
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Ok, thats 1 thing allready, but wich heatsink do I have to take nov to squeeze every last hertz out of that wiliamette
 
Old 1st April 2003, 22:17   #6
Madshrimp
 
jmke's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2002
Location: 7090/Belgium
Posts: 79,020
jmke has disabled reputation
Default

the cheapest of the 2
the temp won't be the limiting factor here.. your wiliamette will be
__________________
jmke is offline  
Old 2nd April 2003, 10:59   #7
Bored
 
Posts: n/a
Default

It's allso a bit aimed at the future, when i buy a new p4 within this year, it allso will be OCed and then i will need kickass cooling, u see...
 
Old 2nd April 2003, 11:13   #8
Madshrimp
 
jmke's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2002
Location: 7090/Belgium
Posts: 79,020
jmke has disabled reputation
Default

still, go for cheapest
cause in future better products will be released
__________________
jmke is offline  
Old 2nd April 2003, 12:05   #9
Bored
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Swiftech, here i come

Anyways, i think the swiftech will perform better/will be more compatible with a fanadapter, so ...
 
Old 6th April 2003, 12:45   #10
Bored
 
Posts: n/a
Default My last question before i order

Which one of the HS's is most compatible with a pelt? Cuz' i might consider installing a pelt whitin some time.
And what does a pelt cost? Can i just plug it in my chieftech PSU, or will an aditional PSU be necessary?

Loads of thanks, when this question is answered, i won't disturb u guys no more.
 
Closed Thread


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Intel Core 2 Quad "S" Series Max TDP 65W Put to Test jmke WebNews 0 29th March 2009 18:47
Intel P4 Aircooling - Heatsink Roundup Q1 2005 jmke Articles & Howto's 4 10th April 2005 20:58
Intel P4 Aircooling - Heatsink Roundup 2004 part I jmke Articles & Howto's 16 3rd November 2004 10:23
In-House: Intel P4 Aircooling - Heatsink Roundup 2004 part I jmke WebNews 2 29th October 2004 00:23
Intel Advances Intel Centrino Mobile Technology with New Wireless Capabilities Sidney WebNews 0 27th August 2004 07:52
Intel Debuts New Processors for Cell Phones, PDAs jmke WebNews 0 13th April 2004 09:04
Max Payne 2 Review jmke Articles & Howto's 5 25th February 2004 21:48
Aircooling @ the MAX, Performance & Silence Tested jmke Articles & Howto's 56 26th December 2003 17:57
Intel Aircooling - Heatsink roundup December 2003 @ Madshrimps jmke Articles & Howto's 10 24th December 2003 19:41
intel cpu 2.26 ghz + abit it7 max kleenex Mad Bargains 0 16th July 2003 08:54

Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 12:34.


Powered by vBulletin® - Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO