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Yhe fat ps3s normally have ylod n drive issues haven't had a slim with ylod but had drive n power issues n xboxes r normally the rrod.
The fan for the ps3s is at the back do I drill small holes in where the fan is for more air and if a alc or 2 go there I can mount them off the read
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I just wanted to find something out ...
I currently have a MSI 560Ti Hawk and I am looking at getting the bracket for a H50 ... if I then upgrade to a 670/80 or a 7970 ... will the same bracket still work ?

I was under the impression that Dwood's mounting plate can fit most newer graphics cards because he includes multiple mounting holes in them. So I think if you get a bracket for a GTX 560Ti and then upgrade in the future that you won't have a problem. I would definitely ask Dwood though to confirm.

Anyway I was wondering if anyone who has a Radeon 7970 or 7950 has installed Dwood's bracket with the fan mount and if so is there anyway you could tell me what the distance is that I could mount heatsinks on the PCB. I have an MSI Radeon 7950 Twin Frozr and I plan on overclocking it once I get an H50 installed with Dwood's bracket + side fan. I'd like to have everything ready to go for when the bracket arrives but I'm a little worried if there will be enough room to mount heatsinks on the VRMs and VRam. These are the heatsinks I was thinking about:

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/5557/vid-86/Swiftech_MC21_Aluminum_MOSFET_Heatsinks_-_4_pack.html?tl=g40c21s226 - For the VRMs. Dimensions: 21mm (L) x 6mm (W) x 10mm (H)

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/3885/vid-54/Swiftech_MC14_Forged_Copper_16-Pin_Video_Card_BGA_Memory_Ramsinks.html?tl=g40c21s226 Dimensions: 14x14x14mm

or

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/14951/vid-177/ModMyToys_Solid_Copper_Passive_Micro-Heatsink_Pack_of_4_-_Black_Electro-Plated-MMT-HS-8X8-CU-BK.html?tl=g40c21s226 -For the Vram. Dimensions 8mm x 8mm

Dwood told me that he has used these before and they fit.

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/12296/vid-162/Arctic_Cooling_VR005_Accelero_Xtreme_PLUS_Mounting_Kit_-_nVIDIA_GeForce_GTX_460.html

Those are a possibility but I would prefer a heatsink that is all copper as I want to keep these temperatures down as low as possible. I tried to find some dimensions on these but I was unsuccessful. If I knew how tall those are in mm that would at least give me an idea of what I'm working with space wise. If anyone knows of any other heatsinks I could use let me know. I can't really use the default heatplate because I will be overclocking, and I have read elsewhere that it is barely adequate at stock speeds. I already know the cards can clock high and run stable but I couldn't stand the fan noise from the Twin Frozr @ 80-100%. Once I get the H50 mounted I'm aiming for around 1280-1300mhz stable.
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I was under the impression that Dwood's mounting plate can fit most newer graphics cards because he includes multiple mounting holes in them. So I think if you get a bracket for a GTX 560Ti and then upgrade in the future that you won't have a problem. I would definitely ask Dwood though to confirm.
Anyway I was wondering if anyone who has a Radeon 7970 or 7950 has installed Dwood's bracket with the fan mount and if so is there anyway you could tell me what the distance is that I could mount heatsinks on the PCB. I have an MSI Radeon 7950 Twin Frozr and I plan on overclocking it once I get an H50 installed with Dwood's bracket + side fan. I'd like to have everything ready to go for when the bracket arrives but I'm a little worried if there will be enough room to mount heatsinks on the VRMs and VRam. These are the heatsinks I was thinking about:
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/5557/vid-86/Swiftech_MC21_Aluminum_MOSFET_Heatsinks_-_4_pack.html?tl=g40c21s226 - For the VRMs. Dimensions: 21mm (L) x 6mm (W) x 10mm (H)
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/3885/vid-54/Swiftech_MC14_Forged_Copper_16-Pin_Video_Card_BGA_Memory_Ramsinks.html?tl=g40c21s226 Dimensions: 14x14x14mm
or
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/14951/vid-177/ModMyToys_Solid_Copper_Passive_Micro-Heatsink_Pack_of_4_-_Black_Electro-Plated-MMT-HS-8X8-CU-BK.html?tl=g40c21s226 -For the Vram. Dimensions 8mm x 8mm
Dwood told me that he has used these before and they fit.
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/12296/vid-162/Arctic_Cooling_VR005_Accelero_Xtreme_PLUS_Mounting_Kit_-_nVIDIA_GeForce_GTX_460.html
Those are a possibility but I would prefer a heatsink that is all copper as I want to keep these temperatures down as low as possible. I tried to find some dimensions on these but I was unsuccessful. If I knew how tall those are in mm that would at least give me an idea of what I'm working with space wise. If anyone knows of any other heatsinks I could use let me know. I can't really use the default heatplate because I will be overclocking, and I have read elsewhere that it is barely adequate at stock speeds. I already know the cards can clock high and run stable but I couldn't stand the fan noise from the Twin Frozr @ 80-100%. Once I get the H50 mounted I'm aiming for around 1280-1300mhz stable.


Thats right all modern cards use same bracket, thats why it has multiple mounting holes on it.



You can fit around 12mm tall heat sinks.
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Hi Dwood I've recieved your last PMs' but at my daily limit.

Would it be possible to get your email/skpe details so we can continue sending questions and design ideas]

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Hi Dwood
I had send you a pm last night about the new plate that I need for the facade, and I have all the sketches, ready for you.
Also All the brackets I need. so please check out the pm and let me know.
I know that you are busy, but the last time you made my back plates, I was a patient person, and even that took a lot longer than I thought, I was happy with the results. Again thank you very much. Talk to you later

Melvin Contreras.
Edited by MelvinOC - 8/31/12 at 5:15am
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Hi Dwood I've recieved your last PMs' but at my daily limit.
Would it be possible to get your email/skpe details so we can continue sending questions and design ideas]
Thanks
I am seeing many of this messages about the daily limit,,, how many can u send in daily basis, and is this for sending to one person only?
And if all this messages are going to Dwood no wonder why he takes time to review an answer back. I know that it's not my business but I do believe that in a way to let him work you need to pm him less and before you request something get ur ideas together, and make a sketch if possible so u save some time and you always can pm him but this will help him to work faster with a better understanding of what the customer want.
I'm just saying hope nobody gets offended with this and I hope some people,
agree with me.
Thank u
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Thanks so much for the information DWOOD ... I appreciate it ...
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Hi Dwood I've recieved your last PMs' but at my daily limit.
Would it be possible to get your email/skpe details so we can continue sending questions and design ideas]
Thanks
I am seeing many of this messages about the daily limit,,, how many can u send in daily basis, and is this for sending to one person only?
And if all this messages are going to Dwood no wonder why he takes time to review an answer back. I know that it's not my business but I do believe that in a way to let him work you need to pm him less and before you request something get ur ideas together, and make a sketch if possible so u save some time and you always can pm him but this will help him to work faster with a better understanding of what the customer want.
I'm just saying hope nobody gets offended with this and I hope some people,
agree with me.
Thank u

After a total 10 posts, a user can send as many PM's as they wish per day. Below 10 posts, the PM's per day is capped at 2.
 
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I do agree with ur signature '' I refuse to help people that make an account just to ask a question and then act like OCN doesn't exist.''
And I will need ur help in the future too, I hope u won't consider myself a one of those people.
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After a total 10 posts, a user can send as many PM's as they wish per day. Below 10 posts, the PM's per day is capped at 2.
Thank you so much for the answer that makes sense. So in other words ppl that is new in this forum gotta be active in this forum in a way to be able to send unlimited PMs. That's smart.
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