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Unread 12-03-2001, 05:28 PM   #1
WebMasta33
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Default How I cooled my SK-6

Well, just thought I'd share this with you guys.

I got teh SK-6 HSF for my 1.4ghz Tbrid. It ran great, but with that blacklable delta reminding me of mowing the law everytime I started my computer, I wasn't happy. So I decided to go with a nice quiet 120mm Panaflo Low output fan. I then made a custom duct outa aluminum sheet metal.

I'm running my system at 1609.99Mhz with 11.5x/140.00mhz ddr.
My temps right now are 41 idle, and I get a max load temp at 46.

I'm sorry the picture isn't smaller, but I usually shrink it with HTML, but I don't know how to do that with this UBB stuff....



I used aluminum rivits to secure it all togther. Total cost of the mod was 30 bucks, including the fan.

I basically just used some thick cardboard to make a template for it, and then I used that to cut out the aluminum. I messed up, as you can see with the little sheet patch, but it was an easy fix.

Oh, and btw... I've cleaned up the cables, have rounded cables now, ect... My case looks alot nicer inside now.

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