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Description: This is how a CSPCC looks on my shiny 3000D. The 680x0 is 060@50 one, cooled by a thermoregulated fan, and the ppc chip is a 233, cooled by a very same cooler but no thermo regulation at all ( always at full speed, just to be sure ) There is another little +12v fan underneath of back of the diskdrive, insuflating air to the 4 simms in the board, and its thermoregulated by the ambient temp in the case. BTW very commom config, CSPPC, Picasso4, tocatta, ariadne2, DKB 3128... Regards Picture Stats: Views: 2662 Filesize: 204.19kB Height: 768 Width: 1024 Posted by: FrankBrana at October 05, 2005, 10:05:44 PM Image Linking Codes
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FrankBrana Posts:178 | January 01, 2007, 03:05:21 AM Dremmel is one of my best friends around |
countzero Posts:1938 | December 28, 2006, 02:38:31 AM Hey, how did you cut that metal over the fans ? |
FrankBrana Posts:178 | October 28, 2005, 09:09:15 PM @560SL No, there arent any special requirements in order to get the csppc running on the 3k. My 3k is SuperBuster rev11, ramsey 4 and dmac 2, so the only problem could come up with DMA zorro boards, but I have none of these. My 3k just run fine :-D |
560SL Posts:197 | October 24, 2005, 08:52:11 PM Beautiful! Except for the INT2 hack (I presume), do you need any special custom chip rev. for the CSPPC to work in your A3000? |
adolescent Posts:3056 | October 14, 2005, 08:52:17 PM Very nice! And, not so common (in an A3000 desktop at least). |