BVPPC (37/41)

From:Wannes Van Causbroeck
Date:27 Jan 2000 at 13:07:08
Subject:Re: [bvppc] Re: Re: Re: Black Outs (back again)

From: Wannes Van Causbroeck <warcisan@softhome.net>

On 21-Jan-00, Michael O'Hara wrote:

>>now i've glued a heatsink+fan on it
>>and it works great!
>To the permedia�? :)
yep, some montage-kit does the trick... just be sure it can withstand
high temperatures.

>i would put the HiFi on, but as I'm drawing power from the floppy power
>header, I have no LEDs so the only way I can detect harddrive activity is by
>listening to it.
i'm thinking of buying me some extension cables, building a waterproof shag,
and put the whole thing outside! ( don't laugh, i'm serious! would be great
for
cooling too).
anyway, in the future i'll be repacing it with some kind of fluid cooling
(like the
DC) as i've seen all sorts of copper tubes in the model-kit shop. i just need
a
small version of a car's radiator.

>Stand a deskfan next to your tower? I know one guy who does this with his
>micronik Zorro2 busboard + 060 + all sorts-of-zorro-boards, only way to get
it
>stable, only way to get it to boot!
i did this for a while (in the summer), when i had to finish a project for
scool
wich involved much action from the ppc+perm (i used T3D), but after sitting
next to a hUge fan for 10h/day-7days/week i was halfway a lomonia-> i had
cold feet for weeks (the tower stands under my desk)

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