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Hello folks,
I took away the cooling film, put 5 small heatsinks (15x15x15 mm) over the cpu and the power supply.
Backside of the mainboard I put a cooling pad over the complete surface of the board (5 mm thickness), so that there is a contact to the aluminium case.
The temeratures are about 30 degrees celsius. After 10 minutes prime with 100 percent cpu usage I have temeratures about 50 degrees on all four cores.
There is no need of air cooling at all. That´s it,
greetings and good luck for you guys.
Hello folks,
I took away the cooling film, put 5 small heatsinkd (15x15x15 mm) over the cpu and the power supply.
Backside of the mainboard I put a cooling pad over the complete surface of the board (5 mm thickness), so that there is a contact to the aluminium case.
the temeratures are about 30 degrees celsius. After 10 minutes prime with 100 percent cpu usage I have temeratures about 50 degrees on all four cores.
There is no need of air colin at all. That´s it,
greetings and good luck for you guys.
that's great can you provide some photos and screen shoots
so we can follow your guide
Hello folks,
I took away the cooling film, put 5 small heatsinkd (15x15x15 mm) over the cpu and the power supply.
Backside of the mainboard I put a cooling pad over the complete surface of the board (5 mm thickness), so that there is a contact to the aluminium case.
the temeratures are about 30 degrees celsius. After 10 minutes prime with 100 percent cpu usage I have temeratures about 50 degrees on all four cores.
There is no need of air colin at all. That´s it,
greetings and good luck for you guys.
If you are able to take pictures that would be really helpful Scooby Doo.
Hello folks,
I took away the cooling film, put 5 small heatsinkd (15x15x15 mm) over the cpu and the power supply.
Backside of the mainboard I put a cooling pad over the complete surface of the board (5 mm thickness), so that there is a contact to the aluminium case.
the temeratures are about 30 degrees celsius. After 10 minutes prime with 100 percent cpu usage I have temeratures about 50 degrees on all four cores.
There is no need of air colin at all. That´s it,
greetings and good luck for you guys.
Can you take some photos of your work?
Rob
Edit: Sorry didnt see the pics.... Are the pads you use 5mm or .5 mm?
What did you use to stick the heatsinks down? Did you just stick them directly onto the chip
Look at the third picture and you see, that I stuck the heatsinks on the alu plate, that they put on the board to cool the chips.
I used thermal adhesive to fix them.
Look at the third picture and you see, that I stuck the heatsinks on the alu plate, that they put on The board to cool the chips.
I used thermal adhesive to fix them.
I get you now! For some reason I thought you had taken the metal plate off and stuck the heat sinks to the chip directly.
Hello there. Were did you get your cooling pads & heat sinks please. Thanks bud. PS. So do you no when you took away the cooling film from the CPU, did you thermal paste the heat sink right on top of the cpu then. ? Thanks.
The blue pad is plastic, it doesn't conduct heat, BUT keep heat. So I remove it and add double side thermal tape 3M 468MP, heatsink. I will update pictures latter.
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