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Old 21st July 2003, 15:03   #1
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Today I was a bit bored ,
started sniffin around in my room.
I found a Thermaltake Volcano7+ cpu cooler and a spare 60 mm delta fan.

specs delta fan:
60x60x25 mm
rated voltage: 12 vdc
current : 0.48 amp
6800 RPM
37.61 CFM ;
46.5 dbA ,
I = 0.48 Amps

specs org V7+ :
heatsink :
For AMD Athlon XP 2600+ and Intel 370 and even Intel P4 478 (with adapter included) up to 3.0ghz
"Tiny fin" technology (36 fins)
All copper heatsink
fan :
70x70x25 mm
rated voltage: 12 vdc
started voltage: 7.0 vdc
rated current: 0.55 amp max.
power input: 6.6 w max.
6000rpm@47 dba
2 ball bearing
lifetime: 75,000 hours
3-pin connector

Check the pics :
(haven’t mounted it yet)
http://users.pandora.be/timverhelst/v7mod/1.jpg
http://users.pandora.be/timverhelst/v7mod/2.jpg
http://users.pandora.be/timverhelst/v7mod/3.jpg
http://users.pandora.be/timverhelst/v7mod/4.jpg
http://users.pandora.be/timverhelst/v7mod/5.jpg
http://users.pandora.be/timverhelst/v7mod/finito.jpg
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Old 21st July 2003, 15:09   #2
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?
... so ?

Results ? I don't think you'll get a boost out of it. Hopefully i'm wrong.
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no blindspot hé
edit : bah i'm so wrong , now there are 2 blindspots on the side instead half as big
well it was 20 minuten fun
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Old 22nd July 2003, 20:43   #4
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if you've got the space, try to install the fan's on the side of the heatsink
 
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Quote:
Originally posted by LowBasic
if you've got the space, try to install the fan's on the side of the heatsink
No, if you want good cooling you should install one Top and one Side!!
 
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just installed the thing
cpu = duron 950 ; no case
room temp 19° C

cpu idle = 26 °C (after 15 min memtest , dunno is thats really idle)
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that's all fine, but what were the temps before the mod?
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never installed before
i'm gonna test it the orginal way when i have the time
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