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RichBa5tard 9th April 2003 23:27

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Originally posted by Bosw8er
http://vantecusa.com/ccba4c.html
24db, there's also a 30db pro version

Thermaltake also has a G4 set, but i'm no Thermaltake fan.

A 6000rpm 40mm fan may only produce 24db, it's a pretty annoying high-pitched sound. I think it won't make less noise than his current cooler.

FreeStyler 19th April 2003 23:27

5V a thermaltake GF4 cooler, can't hear it, and keeps it nice and cewl.

TeuS 20th April 2003 10:19

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Originally posted by RichBa5tard
i've got a chopped up socket A cooler, equiped with a noiseless papst 80mm NGML and R9700 mounting holes.

same system here for my GF2pro, 60mm hs+5v fan but mounted with adhesive

you've got the stuff needed to drill holes into heatsinks? ya might to some drilling for me then:D

RichBa5tard 20th April 2003 18:06

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Originally posted by TeuS

same system here for my GF2pro, 60mm hs+5v fan but mounted with adhesive

you've got the stuff needed to drill holes into heatsinks? ya might to some drilling for me then:D

Yeah, it's called a drill. ;D

FreeStyler 20th April 2003 19:09

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Originally posted by RichBa5tard


Yeah, it's called a drill. ;D

So true.
It's a damn ****** to do however.
the drilling bit keeps getting stuck between the fins.
The best way is a high RPM drillpress and lowering it slowly.
The bit won't have enough metal to get stuck in with the force it's impacting.

RichBa5tard 20th April 2003 19:16

True, i've broken several bits. :/

biCker 21st April 2003 09:29

I might dumb, but a heatsink has also a flat surface to start drilling in

piotke 21st April 2003 09:51

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Originally posted by biCker
I might dumb, but a heatsink has also a flat surface to start drilling in
but when you get trough it, jou go between the fins....

I've also broken several bits :)

biCker 21st April 2003 10:04

oh that way, that's a typical drilling error: pressing on the drill like hell to get thru, once the hole is made the drill moves down to the next part at high speed/pressure and breaks. Patience and experience are the keywords here :)

TeuS 21st April 2003 11:07

I'll give it a shot this afternoon :)


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