CuriousMike
Diamond Member
Guys,
I have an older ATX case that I've been recycling over the years as I upgrade.
Recently, I've upgraded power supply, mobo, and RAM and have had (what appears to be) heat/cool limited success overclocking my XP2400 (non-mobile.)
Details are here:
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview...atid=28&threadid=1544104&enterthread=y
Essentially, with the side of my case off and very small (9") room fan pointing at the innards of the machine, I have no overheating or stability problems.
As soon as I put the side of the case on, the trouble begins... and it's pretty immediate.
The rear of my case ( where usb/keyboard/Nic all-in-one plugs are facing ) really doesn't have a spot for a dedicated fan to exhaust out the rear.
I've added a 80mm fan in the bottom from of the case and positioned it to blow over the mobo-system chip (what the heck do you call it?) and sorta hits the CPU. It definitely helped, but not enough.
My thoughts are this:
a) Add another 80mm fan to the rear of the case (velcro, zip strip, bubble-gum the thing in), and have it exhaust thru a very narrow spot... probably the width of a floppy drive and as tall.
b) Possibly drill holes in the side of the case, and velcro a 120mm fan to suck air in.
Other suggestions ?
( As aside, my new powersupply Enermax 320w Noisetaker has an exhaust fan and a fan that blows down onto CPU)
I have an older ATX case that I've been recycling over the years as I upgrade.
Recently, I've upgraded power supply, mobo, and RAM and have had (what appears to be) heat/cool limited success overclocking my XP2400 (non-mobile.)
Details are here:
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview...atid=28&threadid=1544104&enterthread=y
Essentially, with the side of my case off and very small (9") room fan pointing at the innards of the machine, I have no overheating or stability problems.
As soon as I put the side of the case on, the trouble begins... and it's pretty immediate.
The rear of my case ( where usb/keyboard/Nic all-in-one plugs are facing ) really doesn't have a spot for a dedicated fan to exhaust out the rear.
I've added a 80mm fan in the bottom from of the case and positioned it to blow over the mobo-system chip (what the heck do you call it?) and sorta hits the CPU. It definitely helped, but not enough.
My thoughts are this:
a) Add another 80mm fan to the rear of the case (velcro, zip strip, bubble-gum the thing in), and have it exhaust thru a very narrow spot... probably the width of a floppy drive and as tall.
b) Possibly drill holes in the side of the case, and velcro a 120mm fan to suck air in.
Other suggestions ?
( As aside, my new powersupply Enermax 320w Noisetaker has an exhaust fan and a fan that blows down onto CPU)