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Description: Cooler used for the PPC is golden mini Zalman heatsink. Had to chop it a bit so that a fan would fit inside an A4000D. Was quite surprised to find that there was no thermal compound under the original heatsink. I put Arctic silver under the Zalman, still runs hot though but I can rest my finger on the new heatsink without getting a blister now. Sorry for picture quality... Picture Stats: Views: 1593 Filesize: 87.91kB Height: 768 Width: 1024 Posted by: cv643d at January 12, 2008, 05:33:31 PM Image Linking Codes
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Methuselas Posts:2205 | March 16, 2009, 07:47:27 AM I thought this was legos at first. :lol: |
Hodgkinson Posts:1080 | March 20, 2008, 06:57:27 PM Good lord. It looks like a porcupine on the preview. And I thought I was bad for heatsinks :crazy: Those blue heatsinks sure do look nice, though. |
cv643d Posts:1197 | January 14, 2008, 04:25:53 PM But the plastic pins are to short! So I run long M3 screws with springs, washers and nuts. |
Piru Posts:6946 | January 14, 2008, 12:09:34 AM @keropi The heatsink has adjustable mounting brackets: see here |
keropi Posts:2466 | January 13, 2008, 09:20:41 PM how did u fasten the heatsink on the ppc |
cv643d Posts:1197 | January 12, 2008, 09:17:57 PM Hehe yep :lol: Those Cooltek fans are so quiet even though its a 40 mm fan, I have an 80 mm Cooltek in the PSU too. |
Amigaz Posts:1959 | January 12, 2008, 09:09:16 PM Super-mega-ûber-cooled PPC chips a lá Erkan incorporated "Made in Wasa stan" ;-) Hey, I'm also using that 40mm Cooltek fan on my PPC chip 8-) |