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The_Other_One 12-18-2001 01:01 PM

This fan good enough
 
I have a fan I was using on a Duron, and I was wondering if I could use it on an Athlon 1.4GHz?  My Duron was usally running at 115 F.  I don't plan to over-clock it, but I will use very demanding programs.

(I attached a picture of the fan.  It should be about the correct size if your monitor is at 1024x768...)

Simo 12-18-2001 01:21 PM

Re: This fan good enough
 
Piccy isnt showing. ???

The_Other_One 12-18-2001 02:08 PM

Re: This fan good enough
 

aoC_PRoZaK 12-18-2001 04:33 PM

Re: This fan good enough
 
i think this is a Huey Shyang Platinum or titan majesty m5ab (exactly the same except of the packaging), if so, it´s rated up to 1,2 ghz (moves 22 cfm at 5500 rpm) i wouldn´t recommend this for a 1,4 ghz thunderbird :-/

The_Other_One 12-18-2001 04:47 PM

Re: This fan good enough
 
...thats exactly right :o ...

I looked around on the fan, and I found Huey Shyang on the side, and Platinum on the sticker.  The box didn't really say anything on it, just somthing like CPU cooler.  It wasn't too bad for $7.

I guess I'll keep this fan around for other uses, and buy a new one.  I had a hell of a time getting this thing off my MB, and I AM NOT using it if I just am going to remove it...

aoC_PRoZaK 12-18-2001 05:12 PM

Re: This fan good enough
 
yeah, they´ve got a tight clip, but that´s something good i think (except for the removal). have ya got any intention what cooler to buy.

Keefe 12-18-2001 05:39 PM

Re: This fan good enough
 
That fan looks sweet.  How much is that one?

The_Other_One 12-18-2001 07:06 PM

Re: This fan good enough
 
I have no idea what my next fan will be.  I think there is a comptuer store near me I that I may check out...  I don't want anything expencive, just enough to keep my processor at a safe level
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My old fan was $7.  I wanted, once again, the cheapest one to keep my Duron cool.  I had the choice of this little orb, or a regular square one for the same price...

I would sell it, but I think I have a use for it.  My CIS teacher gave me a BX PRO MB with a Slocket(PCA 370)  They both seem to be in great shape, excpet for the Slocket...it has a broken coil.  Sence it's broken, and not burn't out, I think I can replace it.

aoC_PRoZaK 12-18-2001 08:43 PM

Re: This fan good enough
 
go for a pal6035 with a 5000 rpm fan. should be just right (i don´t think installing an alpha heatsink was ever wrong ;D)

The_Other_One 12-23-2001 01:23 PM

Re: This fan good enough
 
Well, sorry -=aoC|PRoZaK=-, but I didn't take your advice...  I got a Cooler master instead...  $40 was a little steep for a fan...  I found this Cooler Master at Comp Pro for $12, and then he gave me a $2 discount for being a student.  I'll have to start going to that store more often...

This fan isn't all that bad though...I've never seen the processor above 127 F.  It is rather noisy though...

http://coolermaster.com/products/cpu...dp5-6i11a.html


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