Yellow Peril, I'm planning to record to a RAM drive. Sorry for not mentioning that earlier.
For short songs (4 mic feeds, 24/96, 10 minutes or less at a time) I don't think IDE will handle it too well. Thus, recording to a RAM drive. Thus, the 2 gigs of RAM. Thus, not going with a Tualatin. I think the fanless Athlon project will be a success, as this rig will have like, 0 noise. No fans except the PSU fan are running in all but the most extreme situations, and to edit i'd explain to my friend how to bump the voltage/multiplier back to normal and then the PAL8045+Nidec blower(s), (maybe two) would suffice, I hope. Just a couple of punches on the digi doc and we're in buisiness. Infact, I was thinking of just having one nidec hooked up to a baybus up front, but atleast one would have to be controlled by the digidoc as I doubt this fanless sollution would work in summer unless you had one heck of an airconditioning system.
My picking nideec blowers has to do with the fact that their vertical mounting system means minimal obstruction for the airflow. They mount vertically on the heatsink. One controlled by digidoc once heatsink temp hits 55, one controlled by baybus.
I plan to Divy RAM like this. 768 megs to system, rest to RAM drive. 24/96 quad channel should last about 6 minutes on the 1.3 gigs on the RAM drive. And a RAM drive will paste any pathetic Cheetah in read/write performance. Really in different leagues.
Do you think the case panel heatsink idea is good nuff to persue? And anyone know if they sell heatpipes around anywhere? I think if that could work, I could put the baracuda in a silent drive enclosure and run a feed from that to the case panel too!! Along with the AMD 760 north bridge, etc...
I think a Cuda 4 in a silent drive enclosure surouned by sound depressing foam mats and a single thermal feed to the case panel heatsink would work... and really would be silent.
Think a case panel on a full tower made outa pure copper with copper fins on it would be worth the money seeing it'd have some *really* mad heat disipitation abilities?
<< Another more exotic sollution would be to make a case pannel out of copper and silver solder on copper plates to turn the case pannel into a giant heatsink (With arguably pretty bad heat transfer capabilities because of the solder, I know) and then run heat pipes to the case panel so you'd essentially have a *HUGE* surface area to expel heat with but I think that's getting into the realm of exotic cooling there..
It sure would be fun though!
Dude1: Dude, I just got my AthlonXP 2100+ to run fanless!
Dude2: What kind heatsink did you use?
Dude1: ohh, only my case pannel with copper fins built into it
Dude2: You what?!!?!?!?
Dude1: oh yeah, I ran a heatpipe from the heatplate on the processor to the case pannel, in effect turning my entire case panel into a heatsink!
Dude2: OMG!!
>>
I think that's the ultimate in fanless. No water. No fans. Just a frikkin huge case panel heatsink doohicky.
Who knows, maybe I could drop the LA1 too and run a heatpipe from a metal block in the powersupply to the case panel too..
The case panel idea sounds so cool.
Case cooling to the maxx!! Heck, you could have that thing running at full speed and I doubt it'd burn up with the case panel idea...
Anyone care to comment on the feasibility?
For short songs (4 mic feeds, 24/96, 10 minutes or less at a time) I don't think IDE will handle it too well. Thus, recording to a RAM drive. Thus, the 2 gigs of RAM. Thus, not going with a Tualatin. I think the fanless Athlon project will be a success, as this rig will have like, 0 noise. No fans except the PSU fan are running in all but the most extreme situations, and to edit i'd explain to my friend how to bump the voltage/multiplier back to normal and then the PAL8045+Nidec blower(s), (maybe two) would suffice, I hope. Just a couple of punches on the digi doc and we're in buisiness. Infact, I was thinking of just having one nidec hooked up to a baybus up front, but atleast one would have to be controlled by the digidoc as I doubt this fanless sollution would work in summer unless you had one heck of an airconditioning system.
My picking nideec blowers has to do with the fact that their vertical mounting system means minimal obstruction for the airflow. They mount vertically on the heatsink. One controlled by digidoc once heatsink temp hits 55, one controlled by baybus.
I plan to Divy RAM like this. 768 megs to system, rest to RAM drive. 24/96 quad channel should last about 6 minutes on the 1.3 gigs on the RAM drive. And a RAM drive will paste any pathetic Cheetah in read/write performance. Really in different leagues.
Do you think the case panel heatsink idea is good nuff to persue? And anyone know if they sell heatpipes around anywhere? I think if that could work, I could put the baracuda in a silent drive enclosure and run a feed from that to the case panel too!! Along with the AMD 760 north bridge, etc...
I think a Cuda 4 in a silent drive enclosure surouned by sound depressing foam mats and a single thermal feed to the case panel heatsink would work... and really would be silent.
Think a case panel on a full tower made outa pure copper with copper fins on it would be worth the money seeing it'd have some *really* mad heat disipitation abilities?
<< Another more exotic sollution would be to make a case pannel out of copper and silver solder on copper plates to turn the case pannel into a giant heatsink (With arguably pretty bad heat transfer capabilities because of the solder, I know) and then run heat pipes to the case panel so you'd essentially have a *HUGE* surface area to expel heat with but I think that's getting into the realm of exotic cooling there..
It sure would be fun though!
Dude1: Dude, I just got my AthlonXP 2100+ to run fanless!
Dude2: What kind heatsink did you use?
Dude1: ohh, only my case pannel with copper fins built into it
Dude2: You what?!!?!?!?
Dude1: oh yeah, I ran a heatpipe from the heatplate on the processor to the case pannel, in effect turning my entire case panel into a heatsink!
Dude2: OMG!!
>>
I think that's the ultimate in fanless. No water. No fans. Just a frikkin huge case panel heatsink doohicky.
Who knows, maybe I could drop the LA1 too and run a heatpipe from a metal block in the powersupply to the case panel too..
The case panel idea sounds so cool.
Anyone care to comment on the feasibility?