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haha21
06-11-2004, 11:57 PM
Well I have a computer store near by and wondering If I should install this?
http://www.evercool.com.tw/products/images/vc_rb0c.jpg *11.99 @ some store.
Features :
Model : VC-RD
• All in one VGA cooling kit with push pin for quick and easy installation.
• Retailer Package
• Stronger cooler for VGA chip set
• nVidia :GeForce 3 TIGeForce 4 MX series
• ATI :Radeon series
• SIS:Xabre series
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Specification : Compatibility :
Voltage 12VDC
Rated Current 13A
Power Consumption 1.56W
Fan Speed: 4500rpm
Air Flow: 9.59CFM
Fan Bearing Ball
Dimension 50*50*10mm

http://www.evercool.com.tw/products/images/vc_rd01b.gif
http://www.evercool.com.tw/products/images/vc_rd02b.gif

Review: http://hardware.meetthegeeks.org/ourreview...klingvgacooler/ (http://hardware.meetthegeeks.org/ourreview/2004/evercoolvcretwinklingvgacooler/)


Right now I have this full out heatsink.
http://www.msicomputer.com/product/vga/vga_image/fx5200g.jpg
http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spec....TD128&class=vga (http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spec.asp?model=FX5200_TD128&class=vga)

Is it worth it? I live in Vancouver B.C.
So any good store to buy a good fan for cheap.
Will that fan will fit into my card?

Also how to install fan/heatsinks in a VGA card kind of scared of screwing it up!

tesco
06-12-2004, 12:11 AM
fix the link, you put the *10.99 into the URL for some reason...

and then once ur in teh page, which one are u talking about?

to install a vga heatsynk (not fan), you remove the two little squishy wierd thing going threw the card (plastic things) and then the heatsync will fall off. then do opposite to put a new one on. make sure u apply some thermal paste between the heatsync and video card's GPU...

to install a new fan either drill some small holes into your current heatsync very carefully (remove it from teh card FIRST) or just buy a whole new heatsync and fan.

clocker
06-12-2004, 12:52 AM
Haha,
I can't say I think too highly of that HSF in particular or any of that genre in general.
Little, whiney, low-output fans generate more noise than I find acceptable while moving very little air.
Thus, you get the worst of both worlds...a hot VGA AND the constant noise to remind you of it.
Go big or go passive...either way it's more work and more expense, but a good solution usually is.

haha21
06-12-2004, 02:26 AM
Im on a budget though...
what to buy under 30 dollars! In CDN.

tesco
06-12-2004, 02:28 AM
Originally posted by haha21@11 June 2004 - 21:34
Im on a budget though...
what to buy under 30 dollars! In CDN.
if it's gonna be that cheap, might as well just buy some arctic silver 5 which you can use to put between the cpu and heatsync, as well as your gpu and heatsync. and buy an 80mm fan and make some sort of contraption to hold it next to\agint the heatsync...which is what i did for my fx5200 and my mx440 which is now in my P3.

kaiweiler
06-12-2004, 02:29 AM
Make your own! That's what I did...
I took an old stock AMD HSF with a copper base in it, and cut it to size and such, drilled and cut away untill I was satisfied, then mounted a fairly quiet blue LED fan that shines through the fins of the heatsink. Looks pretty! and it keeps my overclocked 9600XT at a cool 30C load....

haha21
06-12-2004, 02:32 AM
Okay Il buy an 80MM fan and put it OVER my heatsink which is big enough.
So Il have a very passive cooling vga cooler!

But the problem is what type of contraption or glue to make the 80mm hold!
wtf is a HSF? Heatsink fan?

Is there any site which customize or mod your vga cooler?


Make your own! That's what I did...
I took an old stock AMD HSF with a copper base in it, and cut it to size and such, drilled and cut away untill I was satisfied, then mounted a fairly quiet blue LED fan that shines through the fins of the heatsink. Looks pretty! and it keeps my overclocked 9600XT at a cool 30C load....
wow kai... can you take a picture of it? haha jokes.

tesco
06-12-2004, 02:42 AM
Originally posted by haha21@11 June 2004 - 21:40
Okay Il buy an 80MM fan and put it OVER my heatsink which is big enough.
So Il have a very passive cooling vga cooler!

But the problem is what type of contraption or glue to make the 80mm hold!
wtf is a HSF? Heatsink fan?

Is there any site which customize or mod your vga cooler?


Make your own! That's what I did...
I took an old stock AMD HSF with a copper base in it, and cut it to size and such, drilled and cut away untill I was satisfied, then mounted a fairly quiet blue LED fan that shines through the fins of the heatsink. Looks pretty! and it keeps my overclocked 9600XT at a cool 30C load....
wow kai... can you take a picture of it? haha jokes.
yes hsf is heatsync fan...(heatsink actually).

To hold it on, a screw or two or three or four would be best, hot glue works but i find that when the heatsync gets hot it gets a little sticky...but stilll holds.

btw, this wouldn't be a large passive cooling vid card, passive cooling means no fans...

haha21
06-12-2004, 02:49 AM
how to screw it on man?
Do I have to penitrate the HSF?
About super glue, mix with thermal glue?

Is there any glue that isnt heat effective? Thermal glue?
You think sticking a 80MM fan w/ the heatsink will make it cooler?

tesco
06-12-2004, 02:56 AM
Originally posted by haha21@11 June 2004 - 21:57
how to screw it on man?
Do I have to penitrate the HSF?
About super glue, mix with thermal glue?

Is there any glue that isnt heat effective? Thermal glue?
You think sticking a 80MM fan w/ the heatsink will make it cooler?
definately make it cooler!

u could try double sided tape, that should be fine...

don't penetrate the heatsync, u will break it or the card...if it has fins on it then u will see that a screw could go in through the find, if not then don't put a screw in...

haha21
06-12-2004, 03:02 AM
look at the picture my card its not possible to fit a screw in its to big of a gap...
so how did you stick your cooler in?

i dont want to tape it ...
no screwing
its rather gluing it.

should i make the 80mm exhaust or intake.

tesco
06-12-2004, 03:07 AM
Originally posted by haha21@11 June 2004 - 22:10
look at the picture my card its not possible to fit a screw in its to big of a gap...
so how did you stick your cooler in?

i dont want to tape it ...
no screwing
its rather gluing it.
my heatsync is silver, and had gaps on the edges of the heatsync where it was possible to add in a fan...kinda hard to explain, ill try to find you a pic...

edit: im still looking for a better pic, but it is kinda like this:
http://img59.photobucket.com/albums/v180/rossco_2004/kinda.jpg

only the while thing is a lot bigger in width and length, and the middle is more filled out...but the edges are like what you see, able to be screwed into...

haha21
06-12-2004, 03:30 AM
i see...
but... look at mine mines all gapped!
no skinny parts to plug my 80mm fan in?
and i still dont know how to stick the 80mm fan and hold it.

tesco
06-12-2004, 03:40 AM
Originally posted by haha21@11 June 2004 - 22:38
i see...
but... look at mine mines all gapped!
no skinny parts to plug my 80mm fan in?
and i still dont know how to stick the 80mm fan and hold it.
ya...how hot does it get now? maybe u don't need a fan?

haha21
06-12-2004, 04:16 AM
well i noticed the decrease in preformance when i switched to a heatsink.

tesco
06-12-2004, 04:22 AM
Originally posted by haha21@11 June 2004 - 23:24
well i noticed the decrease in preformance when i switched to a heatsink.
huh? u changed the heatsync?

haha21
06-12-2004, 04:27 AM
no i had a another card before with the same chipsets.
for some reason my other fx card fan was making alot of noise so i switched to heatsink and i noticed a decrease in preformance warranty is off now.

tesco
06-12-2004, 04:28 AM
Originally posted by haha21@11 June 2004 - 23:35
no i had a another card before with the same chipsets.
for some reason my other fx card fan was making alot of noise so i switched to heatsink and i noticed a decrease in preformance warranty is off now.
performance won't decrease if it gets hot...just it will start to artifact (little blobs and crap on the screen).

well it might, but i doubt it...

feel teh heatsync, is it hot?

haha21
06-12-2004, 04:54 AM
il check.
is it just me.. i dont know =P

i just want to o/c anyways since the msi card has its own o/c software.

tesco
06-13-2004, 04:18 AM
Originally posted by haha21@12 June 2004 - 00:02
il check.
is it just me.. i dont know =P

i just want to o/c anyways since the msi card has its own o/c software.
a;right, if u want to OC then yes you will benfit from better cooling.

that is the reason why i addded a fan to my card.

GrubMe
06-13-2004, 05:54 PM
whats your O/C?

haha21
06-13-2004, 06:05 PM
yo ross...
il just buy this freaking thing its 11.99
im not going to o/c beucase i took off my 2 side fans and left one exhaust so... yeah. il take the heatsink off and replace it for this one.
http://www.evercool.com.tw/products/images/vc_rb0c.jpg

tesco
06-13-2004, 08:42 PM
Originally posted by haha21@13 June 2004 - 13:13
yo ross...
il just buy this freaking thing its 11.99
im not going to o/c beucase i took off my 2 side fans and left one exhaust so... yeah. il take the heatsink off and replace it for this one.
http://www.evercool.com.tw/products/images/vc_rb0c.jpg
ok, but im warning you now, that an will be a loud whiney thing. ;)

haha21
06-13-2004, 09:10 PM
lol i just got a asus ti4200 8x 128M modded with thermaltake heatsink/fan.
http://www.newegg.com/app/Showimage.asp?im...-116-008-03.JPG (http://www.newegg.com/app/Showimage.asp?image=35-116-008-04.JPG/35-116-008-06.JPG/35-116-008-03.JPG) it comes with everything that you see here, besides the card itself.

tesco
06-13-2004, 09:18 PM
you didn't get an asus ti4200, u got a thermal take fan which is for a ti4200, which you don't ahve, so why did u by that fan? :huh:

:P

haha21
06-13-2004, 09:26 PM
no my friend sold me it for 50CDN.
I just gave my fx5200 to my other computer.

tesco
06-13-2004, 09:33 PM
Originally posted by haha21@13 June 2004 - 16:34
no my friend sold me it for 50CDN.
I just gave my fx5200 to my other computer.
oh, ok.