v5 5500 no coolers ?

Started by LGC, 10 January 2004, 14:57:42

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LGC

hello
can v5_5500 agp(166) work without coolers ?
 

NitroX infinity

Yes it can.
This is mine:

 

LGC

 

sloomy

But the card gets pretty hot, so it would be wiser, and your voodoo will live longer, if you have a good cooled case ;)

 

qrazi

erm, well, a voodoo cannot do without cooling, but as Phalanx show it can be passively cooled. make sure to have an airflow in your case if you passive cool it.
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NitroX infinity

Hmm, I have no airflow in my case :P I just leave the sidepanel off.
 

amp_man

lol Phlanax. Do you have a microATX case? I have to leave all the side panels off and the power supply on top of my microATX case, or else the CPU overheats and shuts down. Like you, there is no airflow except for the dual CPU fans, but with everything sealed, the warm air just stays in the case, behind the PS where the CPU is located.
When the sun goes down, the music turns up...

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NitroX infinity

#7
No, I have a bigtower. A Chieftec Dragon DA-01BD to be precise.
 

amp_man

*suddenly realizes that there's a picture of it above*
When the sun goes down, the music turns up...

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qrazi

QuoteOriginally posted by amp_man

lol Phlanax. Do you have a microATX case? I have to leave all the side panels off and the power supply on top of my microATX case, or else the CPU overheats and shuts down. Like you, there is no airflow except for the dual CPU fans, but with everything sealed, the warm air just stays in the case, behind the PS where the CPU is located.

tsss, you guys... :D

i placed some casefans, run them at 5 and 7 volt, so they actually make less sound then my PSU, and my cpu stays cooler with sidepanels on then when there off....

but you are right ofcourse, when you dont have any airflow, you'd better take of the side panels...
ECS K7s5a@ 147 MHz, Athlon XP 1600+@1825+, Voodoo5 5500 @166 MHz, 512mb pc3200

amp_man

Quotetsss, you guys... :D

i placed some casefans, run them at 5 and 7 volt, so they actually make less sound then my PSU, and my cpu stays cooler with sidepanels on then when there off....

but you are right ofcourse, when you dont have any airflow, you'd better take of the side panels...

I can't install fans in the rear, becuase of the stupid design, so air flow is impossible, unless I do something out the top, which I've been thinking about. But for now, I live with my cheap case with the sides missing.
When the sun goes down, the music turns up...

Windows XP Pro|Athlon XP 1800+|Voodoo 5 5500 AGP|MSI K7T266-A|768MB DDR 2700 RAM|SonicEdge 5.1 Sound Card

qrazi

erm, well, i hadnt any premanufactured places for my fans as well, but i did have a Dremel (what a handy tool... :P ) so now i do h ave fans in my case... :)
ECS K7s5a@ 147 MHz, Athlon XP 1600+@1825+, Voodoo5 5500 @166 MHz, 512mb pc3200

amp_man

I don't think you understand. I wish I had my dad's digital camera so I could show you, but he's away on business.  The back is designed so that there is no room to mount an 80mm fan, only some really tiny ones if I wanted to take the time. The front already has a fan, with no room for a second. On the motherboard side, it is not thick enough for a fan, unless the fan was mounted on the outside. On the other side (the side you normally work in), the fan would be blocked by the V5, hard drives and floppy drive, and the power supply. The only option is to go through the top, which I have't had the ambition to try. Basically, all the heat from the CPU gets trapped by the motherboard, the back/top of the case V5, CD-ROM, and power supply, and the top of the case is the only place where this heat could be taken out from.
When the sun goes down, the music turns up...

Windows XP Pro|Athlon XP 1800+|Voodoo 5 5500 AGP|MSI K7T266-A|768MB DDR 2700 RAM|SonicEdge 5.1 Sound Card

qrazi

hmmmz, i think i see the problem... :D
ECS K7s5a@ 147 MHz, Athlon XP 1600+@1825+, Voodoo5 5500 @166 MHz, 512mb pc3200

Dan

i used a not so technical method of installing a fan, take the door you removed to make that picture (the side panel) then grab yourself a hammer, chisel and drill.  you take the fan you want installed, and trace a circle on the metal door with pencil (using the inside diameter of fan as a stencil). then you grab the smallest drill bit to fit standard case fan screws. the rest should be simple trial and error, the chisel is not hard to use, and you just drill out where the screws must go. then "presto!" instant airflow, install your DIY modified case door, (you can make the screw ups look a tad better by installing rubber molding or small weather stripping on the rough metal edges, that should more than cover the heat output of the chipsets. you could go all out and even install 2 fans (intake is suggested but in or out should probably do the trick)