Didnt understand that really. The fan has a square then circle then another square... how do you fit that into a cirle?
how do you fit that square into a circle arena? like how do you push it through?
Didnt understand that really. The fan has a square then circle then another square... how do you fit that into a cirle?
how do you fit that square into a circle arena? like how do you push it through?
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Bigdawg & Abu....
Do you realize that you have spent nearly an entire page trying to figure out how to mount a fan?
Not to mention delving into the deep philosophical waters of " The fan has a square then circle then another square... how do you fit that into a cirle?"
One of you is going to end up losing a finger before this is over, I can tell...
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
lol dont laugh at me vb! i guess ill just figure it out when i get all the parts...you gotta admit our idea isnt too shabby though
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RoFlMfAo!!!Originally posted by clocker@24 December 2003 - 09:34
Bigdawg & Abu....
Do you realize that you have spent nearly an entire page trying to figure out how to mount a fan?
Not to mention delving into the deep philosophical waters of " The fan has a square then circle then another square... how do you fit that into a cirle?"
One of you is going to end up losing a finger before this is over, I can tell...
It's funny.lol dont laugh at me vb!
Maybe you could make your fan board out of fiberglass board (circuit board material) ? That way you could even insert in into the PCI slot as a support.
That was the plan from the beggining. We were gona cut off most of the card but leave the connectors for support and stuff. Im prob gona use some old modem or Gcard
VB, please check out my question in the topic about the 9500 being modded into a 9700. I think you can answer my question in there.
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dude, moding a 9500 pro to a 9700 pro will need serious cooling and other stuff. a heatpipe cooler might not even do the trick. just go and buy a 9700 proOriginally posted by bigdawgfoxx@24 December 2003 - 10:51
That was the plan from the beggining. We were gona cut off most of the card but leave the connectors for support and stuff. Im prob gona use some old modem or Gcard
VB, please check out my question in the topic about the 9500 being modded into a 9700. I think you can answer my question in there.
RoFlMfAo!!! [/b][/quote]Originally posted by atiVidia+24 December 2003 - 15:46--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (atiVidia @ 24 December 2003 - 15:46)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-clocker@24 December 2003 - 09:34
Bigdawg & Abu....
Do you realize that you have spent nearly an entire page trying to figure out how to mount a fan?
Not to mention delving into the deep philosophical waters of " The fan has a square then circle then another square... how do you fit that into a cirle?"
One of you is going to end up losing a finger before this is over, I can tell...
ditto
Yeah, too bad I just bought a 9500Pro. Also I think putting a big fan right in front of the GPU and blowing on it will definently lower temps. I wont try to get it to a 9700 or even close though. I dont plan to overclock it anyway.
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