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A3640 Cooler for A3000D
« on: May 24, 2015, 02:28:01 AM »
I'm looking for recommendations for a low-profile heatsink & fan to use on my A3640 mounted in an Amiga 3000D. I had intended to use a 486 CPU Heatsink & Fan such as this one, as I thought I had read that others have use similar models, but upon testing it I found that it is to tall. I've also seen recommendations for chipset, and vga coolers, but I figure that one of you might know of a specific working option for me, as I'd prefer not to play musical heatsinks.

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Re: A3640 Cooler for A3000D
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2015, 05:11:42 PM »
Quote from: danbeaver;789833
Do you really think you need a fan?  They only shipped with an Aluminium heat sink, although some were wider than others.


After reading multiple posts around here, eab, and amibay, yes. Especially considering that I have an original XC68040 in the thing, and that it was never actually a reccomended Amiga 3000 upgrade. I'm far more comfortable to err on the side of caution.

Quote from: Oldsmobile_Mike;789834
IMHO if I owned an A3640 in an A3000 desktop case, I'd want to throw on as much additional cooling as possible, in whatever way possible.


This exactly.

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Well, in lieu of submersion of your A3000 in liquid nitrogen, if you really believe that the 68040 was not meant to run hot to the touch, then you can "hot glue" the edges of this to the CPU http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835119079

My experience with the A3000 is that they looked fantastic but the insides were designed by a Commodore executive and not a engineer.


I've always wanted to mount a machine in a mini-fridge....but no. That fan might work spot-on, Claims to be 10mm, the 486 cooler is 18mm, and doesn't fit. Certainly worth a try. thanks!

As for the case. Having opened and closed it many times the past few weeks. I certain think it was made for appearance, and not functionality. (Which is also leads to the cooling issue...)
 

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Re: A3640 Cooler for A3000D
« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2015, 05:17:27 PM »
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If you ever pried the heat sink off, then what you find between it and the CPU is a hard, dried, flaky ex-paste; nothing resembling grease


Back when I was first learning some basic electronics, the thermal grease we used for voltage regulators, and opamps did this relatively quickly. It still worked, but certainly not as well as the modern stuff. As I recall, it was also far messier to apply. I should have some Artic Silver around here, that is over-kill for this job I'm sure, but on-hand is nice.
 

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Re: A3640 Cooler for A3000D
« Reply #3 on: May 24, 2015, 05:19:33 PM »
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I don't remember exactly high limit for the heatsink and don't own an A3000 any longer to check so I can only give suggestions. Depending on space you could try a slim CPU heatsink such as ID-COOLING IS-25i (could possible modify the mount to hold the heatsink but 25mm high) but a VGA cooler (15mm high) fastened with thermal adhesive could also do it.


Thanks, 25mm is far to tall, The VGA cooler was 18mm and is to tall. The 15mm call might cut it. I may end up just buying both that, and the one danbeaver suggested and hedge my bets.