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Old 01-31-08   #1 (permalink)
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How well does this thing work on the Accelero S1 rev 2?
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Make sure you've got good airflow within the case itself.
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Another alternative for me was taking 2x 120mm Antec tri-cool fans and using zip-ties to secure it to the heatpipes on the cooler. Approx. a 4-5 degree drop on idle with load and about a 7-10 degree drop on load, depending on my ambient which fluctuates. If you have an extra 120mm fan lying around, i'd say grab some zip ties and just secure it on there and see how one goes.
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I zip tied a 120 Arctic Cooling fan and a 92 Antec Tri-cool fan to my S1 and I get load temps in Fur benchmark stress mode of about 44-45 C, depending on room temp.
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