sleeve bearing uses axle grease/oil in between the fan the the axle/stick thingy. ball bearing/rifle bearing uses small metal balls. it's a bit louder, but it lasts much longer.
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sleeve bearing uses axle grease/oil in between the fan the the axle/stick thingy. ball bearing/rifle bearing uses small metal balls. it's a bit louder, but it lasts much longer.
rifle bearing doesnt use balls, its a modified sleave bearing......Quote:
Originally posted by abu_has_the_power@21 July 2004 - 16:19
sleeve bearing uses axle grease/oil in between the fan the the axle/stick thingy. ball bearing/rifle bearing uses small metal balls. it's a bit louder, but it lasts much longer.
so theres 3 types of bearings
no, there are really to basic types of bearings........... rifle bearing is a modification to sleave bearing......... not really a diffrent type, its only a diffrent type of bearing for marketing purposes......
but yeah, the rifle bearings are supposed to be the quietest, but last a lil longer than the sleave bearings......... of course they are more expensive.......
ok i c
so confused :wacko:
i love to destroy shit with chopsticks :D
anythign else besides fans?
I broke my old video card and the front of my old case is jacked up
hmmmmmmm cant really think of anything else
Yeah, haha we took his case outside in the garage and dremeled it and cut holes in it and shit...it looks horrible haha but theres fan grills so you cant tell too much...then there just 2 big open holes in the back.
I agree with clocker, the dremel is not a very good tool.
i agree too
needed a plasma cutter then got some serious shit done
i would worry..mate.....last few mnths mine has run the same!!!!!!Quote:
Originally posted by Shiranai_Baka@19 July 2004 - 00:07
My XP 2600+ runs at 52 or 51 idling.. I thought that was normal? I'm not a big OC'er nor do I spend any money on cooling except that I have 4 case fans..
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QUOTE (Shiranai_Baka @ 19 July 2004 - 00:07)
My XP 2600+ runs at 52 or 51 idling.. I thought that was normal? I'm not a big OC'er nor do I spend any money on cooling except that I have 4 case fans..
4 case fans hmmm that should do the job and temp should be lower,
but 4 fans wont do shit if they aren't positioned right
check your setup and think about changeing it up to have better airflow, also do u clean the inside of ur case, dust conducts heat so get rid of all the dust