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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: neuroflip on March 17, 2008, 10:37:32 PM

Title: Blizzard 1260
Post by: neuroflip on March 17, 2008, 10:37:32 PM
Hi there,

i am testing my new Blizzard 1260 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/84441860@N00/2341637276/sizes/l/) since a few hours ago and i notice that it goes much hoter than Bliz1230iv.

It haven't fan or heatsink and i don't want to damage it. Using it in a a1200 desktop... how can i make to sure a long life 060?

(mantain the trapdoor open, put a heatsink, elevate the miggy... towerize + fan (i don't like that)... give me your thoughts/experiences  :idea:
Title: Re: Blizzard 1260
Post by: adonay on March 17, 2008, 10:44:06 PM
There are different 060 cpus i had one on one of my BPPC cards that would feel as hot as a 040 i diddent use a heatsink on it and it runned for years and i imagine it does still. I gues some cpu revisions are hotter than others... You could chage to a newer better mask and hence get a colder card but i would just slap a heatsink on it as it is the best way to lead away heat anyways ...

You do NOT need a tower on your 060 it will ruin half the feeling .. just find a small heatsink and if needed fan and you will be ok ... You may even cut a hole in the trapdoor and let the heatsink out there ...
Title: Re: Blizzard 1260
Post by: neuroflip on March 17, 2008, 11:04:27 PM
is a XC68060RC50 (mask? 01F43G QEDZ9546A).

i like the idea of a heatsink and cut the trapdoor... but i'm thinking to not canibalize the trapdoor and not close it, fixing the cpu card to avoid movement.

Title: Re: Blizzard 1260
Post by: Damion on March 17, 2008, 11:33:50 PM
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neuroflip wrote:
is a XC68060RC50 (mask? 01F43G QEDZ9546A).


These do run a little warm. At 50 MHz you should be fine without active cooling (just leave the trap-door off and raise the machine up a little).

With a little fan/heatsink combo, 66 MHz is generally a safe and reliable overclock.


edit -- BTW, that is one sweet card you got! :)

Title: Re: Blizzard 1260
Post by: rkauer on March 18, 2008, 02:42:36 AM
 I've put a notebook fan inside the 1200 case since when I have a 1230/50.

 The SIMM goes hot and so the CPU/FPU, so I've put it near the  floppy unit blowing air in the accelerator direction. Also some low-profile heatsink glued over the CPU is a nice idea.

 But better than anything is swap all electrolytic capacitors around the motherboard. That's a common cause of overheating in desktop Amigas.
Title: Re: Blizzard 1260
Post by: neuroflip on March 18, 2008, 08:55:20 AM
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-D- wrote:
These do run a little warm. At 50 MHz you should be fine without active cooling (just leave the trap-door off and raise the machine up a little).
edit -- BTW, that is one sweet card you got! :)


i'll think how to raise it in a confortable way  :-?
And yes... a sweet card!!! i gives me the real amiga feeling
 :banana:  :cheers:

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rkauer wrote:
 I've put a notebook fan inside the 1200 case since when I have a 1230/50.


how to feed the fan? probably using df0 feed line?

i'll look for a heatsink suitable for the 060 and i'll keep the trapdoor open.

Another question is about the psu. since now i was using an original a500 psu. it will be sufficient or i'll need another power unit?

anyway i'll need a new psu because the old psu begins to fail (sometimes don't want to power on )
 :getmad:
Title: Re: Blizzard 1260
Post by: adonay on March 18, 2008, 09:47:48 AM
If you have instability issues the a500 psu might not be strong enugh "not sure about that though" Dodgy operatinon alway accur when you have a bad powersource ..  But then again i had a BPPC running stable on such a psu for a long time while others sayed it could not be done so in my experience it should be ok but that psu is ageing and could be weaker than it used to be...
Title: Re: Blizzard 1260
Post by: dfreniche on March 19, 2008, 12:37:59 PM
Congrats, NeuroFlip! A nice addition. But you have to change your signature :-).
Nice work on your web page! I read it often.

Saluts nen!
Title: Re: Blizzard 1260
Post by: neuroflip on March 19, 2008, 09:28:41 PM
another silly question...

how can i put the heatsink if i'm using a simm ram without scsi controller?


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dfreniche wrote:
Congrats, NeuroFlip! A nice addition. But you have to change your signature :-).
Nice work on your web page! I read it often.
Saluts nen!


Ooops ;P Corrected.
Thanks & saludos compaƱero!
Title: Re: Blizzard 1260
Post by: dfreniche on March 19, 2008, 10:37:20 PM
I forgot to suggest that. There's a horrible gadget to cool laptops. It's like an expansion base, but only has fans. Maybe if you remove the trapdoor an put your Amiga over the thing...
Title: Re: Blizzard 1260
Post by: dfreniche on March 23, 2008, 09:12:28 PM
Just adding a link to the fan thing. Maybe useful to refresh hot 68040s or 68060s...

The fan thing (http://www.surmultimedia.net/detalles.php?id=2343)

(http://www.surmultimedia.net/uploads/047c3049a1ac406.57079417-normal.jpg)
Title: Re: Blizzard 1260
Post by: neuroflip on April 12, 2008, 07:12:56 PM
hi diego! umm nice 'fan thing :)

But i'm trying another kind of solution. I have bought some little vga heatsinks to use with a fan feeded from the df0 to move out the hot air inside the a1200 desktop box :D

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3059/2408211214_c02f763921.jpg)
i have not fixed the heatsinks to the 060, will be this ok?
Title: Re: Blizzard 1260
Post by: DoogUK on April 12, 2008, 07:31:49 PM
that coupled with an air flow should be plenty for an 060 that isnt overclocked.
Title: Re: Blizzard 1260
Post by: rkauer on April 13, 2008, 02:35:19 AM
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DoogUK wrote:
that coupled with an air flow should be plenty for an 060 that isnt overclocked.


 Those heatsinks glued on the top of the 060 gives enough dissipation. For one overclocked, I suggest put a notebook fan too.

 I've take the power from the floppy power connection, of course.;-)