FuzzyPlushroom
07-27-2007, 05:03 AM
Alright, before I get started, I want to apologize for the sensationalist title. It's not quite as miraculous as it sounds. ;)
So last year, I got a Sapphire Radeon x1600Pro AGP. It's been a great card, once I got through some driver issues. However, the stock cooler is... lacking. It's all aluminum and low-profile, with a dinky fan. It proved adequate in my old case, with the side panel off, but wasn't nearly as happy in my Ultra Aluminus, even with a large vent next to it. The wakeup call came while I was playing GTA San Andreas one day and suddenly encountered some pretty nasty artifacting after a few short minutes. This simply Would Not Do.
So I made this.
http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/875/nascanewsidevd0.jpg
(Another picture (http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/7237/nascanewwq9.jpg), and the assembly in my old case (http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/8274/nascadw7.jpg).)
It's a 92mm Delta medium-speed fan, with its original guard, from a Newton or Astec (I forget) 200w power supply. The card it's screwed to is half a Creative AudioPCI sound card, which I removed all the components from, then sliced in half with a jigsaw. There was already one well-placed hole in the card, so I simply made another, attached the fan and guard, and screwed it in under the card. This worked for a while. (Both the card and the power supply were salvaged from an old Gateway P2-400 system - I have several of them around.)
This summer, once the hot weather rolled in in June, I had to take the plastic shroud and dinky original fan off of the x1600. It seems fine now, though I'm thinking about removing the original heatsink, lapping it, and replacing the original white thermal goo with AS5. And while I'm at it, cleaning some of the dust out of my case. Whoo! It's worse than I thought!
Parts and Tools:
- Creative AudioPCI
- 92mm Delta 12v fan (dunno model or CFM offhand, probably high 40s)
- Stamped steel fan guard (it's what I had at the time and not terrible)
- Jigsaw from the early '80s or so
- C-clamp (of course)
Ahh, it's good to be a contributor instead of a lurker. :D
So last year, I got a Sapphire Radeon x1600Pro AGP. It's been a great card, once I got through some driver issues. However, the stock cooler is... lacking. It's all aluminum and low-profile, with a dinky fan. It proved adequate in my old case, with the side panel off, but wasn't nearly as happy in my Ultra Aluminus, even with a large vent next to it. The wakeup call came while I was playing GTA San Andreas one day and suddenly encountered some pretty nasty artifacting after a few short minutes. This simply Would Not Do.
So I made this.
http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/875/nascanewsidevd0.jpg
(Another picture (http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/7237/nascanewwq9.jpg), and the assembly in my old case (http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/8274/nascadw7.jpg).)
It's a 92mm Delta medium-speed fan, with its original guard, from a Newton or Astec (I forget) 200w power supply. The card it's screwed to is half a Creative AudioPCI sound card, which I removed all the components from, then sliced in half with a jigsaw. There was already one well-placed hole in the card, so I simply made another, attached the fan and guard, and screwed it in under the card. This worked for a while. (Both the card and the power supply were salvaged from an old Gateway P2-400 system - I have several of them around.)
This summer, once the hot weather rolled in in June, I had to take the plastic shroud and dinky original fan off of the x1600. It seems fine now, though I'm thinking about removing the original heatsink, lapping it, and replacing the original white thermal goo with AS5. And while I'm at it, cleaning some of the dust out of my case. Whoo! It's worse than I thought!
Parts and Tools:
- Creative AudioPCI
- 92mm Delta 12v fan (dunno model or CFM offhand, probably high 40s)
- Stamped steel fan guard (it's what I had at the time and not terrible)
- Jigsaw from the early '80s or so
- C-clamp (of course)
Ahh, it's good to be a contributor instead of a lurker. :D