Overclock.net - Overclocking.net
     
 
Home Gallery Reviews Blogs Register Today's Posts Mark Forums Read Members List


Go Back   Overclock.net - Overclocking.net > Blogs > LoneWolf3574

Rate this Entry

Heating and Cooling

Posted 07-12-09 at 02:55 PM by LoneWolf3574
Updated 07-16-09 at 12:22 AM by LoneWolf3574

Well I've got the Panaflo installed and I think my top exhaust fans might be "short circuiting" the air flow through my Megahalems somehow. I'm going to pickup some aluminum ducting tape today and try closing off the sides of the heatsink. Then I'm going to take a serious look at fabricating a duct to direct most of the air from the Megahalems toward the rear exhaust.

Oh yeah, while I was at it, I moved my EAH4890 to the bottom most PCI-E 2.0 x16 slot. Talk about a pain having to reinstall all the software again, and odd to, oh well.

Just for the sake of knowing, for case fans I have 2 SilenX 90cfm 120x38mm (side panel as supply & rear exhaust), 2 SilenX 72cfm 120x25mm (both top exhaust), 1 SilenX 24cfm 80x15mm (blowing the back of the motherboard), 1 Cooler Master 110cfm 120x25mm (front as a supply), 1 Cooler Master 44cfm 120x25mm A12025-12CB-3BN-F1 (back of drive bay pushing/circulating air, same fan as the R4-S2S-124K-GP I believe), and 1 Scythe Slipstream 110cfm 120x25mm (case bottom, pushing air at my 4890).
Posted in Uncategorized
Views 193 Comments 0
« Prev     Main     Next »
Total Comments 0

Comments

 

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:43 AM.


Overclock.net is a Carbon Neutral Site Creative Commons License

Terms of Service / Forum Rules | Privacy Policy | DMCA Info | Advertising | Become an Official Vendor
Copyright © 2009 Shogun Interactive Development. Most rights reserved.
Page generated in 0.07541 seconds with 18 queries