[mythtv-users] Recommendations for quiet Athlon cooling?
Rob Snow
lists at dympna.com
Thu Sep 4 15:01:19 EDT 2003
First off, do the Athlon Cooling stuff...it's worth it if, unless it causes
you any of the issues mentioned. My two Nvidia machines work fine (1 & 2).
I used to use 8045's and the like, but someone turned me onto Glacialtech
coolers from Newegg and they work wonderfully and around $12. They don't
seem to make the ones I currently have anymore, however, the ones they have
now seem to be the same but with 25mm fans instead of 10mm height fans. I
use them on a 2.0GHz and a 1.9GHz XP that are actually 1800's (1.533GHz)
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduct.asp?
submit=BROWSE&manufactory=1478&depa=1
-Rob
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 08:13:46 -0400 (EDT), John Wells wrote
> I have a box I'm converting to MythTV that has an Athlon 2200+ XP.
> Athlons are known to run hot, so when I built this box eight months
> ago I added quite a bit of fans.
>
> Now that the box is sitting beside the TV, the fan noise is *very*
> noticeable. I currently have a Thermaltake Volcano 6 CU+ with 7000 rpm
> fan. This is a very *loud* fan, and I feel the overall noise in the
> box would be significantly reduced if I replaced it.
>
> Can anyone recommend a low noise cooling solution for Athlons that
> actually cools? I've heard nightmares regarding the Zalman zero-fan
> solutions, so I'm hestitant to go that route.
>
> Thanks for your input...
>
> John
>
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