I am looking for pics of the GD cpu on google.....remove the fans and snap a shot of the heatsink. We will go from there. By the way, this site has a server that you can store pics on! You dont need to use pic sharing sites.
thanx..yes i know this guide. Yesterday when I went to sleep, i was studing how to remove it..yes there are about 2 screws to remove and the heatsink is off.. ehrm..the hole..you done that with a Dremel right?..
Wookie
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Yep, hole was cut with cutting wheel, then sanding drum, then some hand sanding to clean it up.
SilenX 120mms in testing pushed 40cfm@25.2db and 61cfm@30.4db. Okay numbers, but 30.4db is loud. The 80-92mm fans that were tested pushed 6-28cfm@22.5 which, well...blows. Sharkoon 120mms in testing pushed 36.8cfm@below noise floor. 80mm models push 20-26cfm@noise floor or below. (their 80mm has the best flow/least amount of noise (in testing) than any other 80mm on the market.
now for first i will remove the heatsink and smear some AS5 on the two CPU's... then when it works fine it works fine..maybe a better 60mm fan...thats all
the hole will look fine if its finished...i will do it later.. thanx
Wookie
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hy-..damn...my Dremel300 goes like a rocket..i cutted some steal...with my super cut-off wheels..yes and then later today i cutted acryl-glas..damn i did a very good hole for the beginning..some little mistakes who arent seeable..
i love this little machine...thats what i call a really modder-tool...its not really cheap but its a good price..
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Later.so tomorrow i think i will cut the hole..but i will draw a 120mm hole but i will cut about 0.5cm away the line..cause i want to go safe..later i will sand it a lil more..but when its finished damn...it will looks great...the only thing IS: my 80mm hole on top is very ugly..for real..cause it was my first but its ugly..so i deciced to correct it with my new DREMEL..so what do you think..do I should install a plate inside and on the sides of the plate for protecting the insides..(i will additionaly cover them with 3layers newspaper, and then the plates for covering)
OR
do i should deassamble the hole machine only for correcting the edges..'
What do you think?
PLEASE ANSWER...thx
Thanx
Wookie
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The safest route is to take everything out. Then cut the hole, vacuum it out and use tape to pick of the difficult metal dust. You could tape a cardboard box under the hole to catch the dust too. Then carefully remove the box and use tape to remove any stray metal particles. DONT USE A VACCUUM to remove any particles with the parts in it, that causes a ton of static electricity which is bad for pc parts. To be safe, blow it out with some pc air can.
hm....yes but my computer is so difficultly build with all cables and that.. but thats also a good method isnt it:
I will put a metal or wood plate inside the computer its long so it also covers the logicBoard..then i will place additional TWO plates on the side..for covering it from the side...and i will all cover with 3layers of newspaper..so its protected isnt it?
here my pics of my brandnew hole with my brandnew DREMEL.
the images are too large so i uploaded it on imgbox..sry:
i will buy some 1-2mm thin aluminium then i will dremel a hole about 75mm and for finishing i will put it on my very ugly hole..so its like a new hole on a second plate who nobody is seeing
what do you think maestro? so i dont have to dismantle or protect my baby
thanx please write back..(i cant wait)
thank you maestro
WOokie
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