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vegeta 4th August 2003 11:43

or make put a oxygen-tank in the ground like the wicked bladerunner:king: .
it's worth a try :) due you live at your "kot" downstairs an next to a something you can call a garden:)
unless you don't live there anymore :D

RichBa5tard 4th August 2003 12:37

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Originally posted by vegeta
or make put a oxygen-tank in the ground like the wicked bladerunner:king: .
it's worth a try :) due you live at your "kot" downstairs an next to a something you can call a garden:)
unless you don't live there anymore :D

I live on the second floor now.

I do NOT want anything extreme! Extreme is fun, but not practical nor silent.

Goal: silent & clean solution.

SLK900 + 92mm fan = too loud. So air is no go.

FreeStyler 4th August 2003 12:39

Zalman CNPS7000A, silent powerfull and suited for AMD.

Trust me when I say it rocks.

vegeta 4th August 2003 15:51

whatabout radial fans , i don't hear them :D
i had a silverado noisekiller thingie. i haven't heard a thing when the fans ran @ 5v
buy yourself 2 or 3 radial fans to cool down your slk900. (maybe duron can fix you the fan-part of the aero7+

RichBa5tard 4th August 2003 16:03

i've had the silverado thingie too. Radial fans are nice, but the silverado sucks. :)

LowBasic 5th August 2003 13:41

take a radiator of a car :D i don't think you'll need extra fans 8-)

FreeStyler 5th August 2003 14:27

Maybe if you take one of a bus. Because the fins are so close together, the resistance trough the fins is pretty high.
There won't be a lot of air moving trough them.

LowBasic 5th August 2003 17:49

or just put your compu in your fridge :D

i'm having a H2O cooling as well and during winter it is possible to let it run at 2Ghz (small OC) without any fans
(i've got a P4 1.6A)


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