- Jan 3, 2006
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I consider my 9800pro gpu fan to be evil. It is a nasty, nasty little POS, and comparitively, the 9600pro i briefly have replaced it with seems utterly, utterly silent.
My question is, if i was to remove that damn annoying 9800pro fan from the enclosed heatsink thing that ati glued onto this card, would funnel say an 80mm fan into the hole give adequate cooling? Obivously try it n see is the answer, but I was just curious? Basically, I would take the fan and probablythe top cover of te heatsink off, and have either just an 80mm (then prob a 120mm once i get another) blowing onto it, or funnel the air from a fan onto it. Don't worry about the logistics of where to put the fan, I'll sort that, I just want some input as to whether that should work?
Basically, will it matter if the air flow isn't quite as well channeled through my gpu heatsink as before, given that more air will be flowing?
Here's a pic of the monstrousity
http://microtron2000.com/MicroTron2000/images/itemslarge/radeon_9800_pro_256.jpg
My question is, if i was to remove that damn annoying 9800pro fan from the enclosed heatsink thing that ati glued onto this card, would funnel say an 80mm fan into the hole give adequate cooling? Obivously try it n see is the answer, but I was just curious? Basically, I would take the fan and probablythe top cover of te heatsink off, and have either just an 80mm (then prob a 120mm once i get another) blowing onto it, or funnel the air from a fan onto it. Don't worry about the logistics of where to put the fan, I'll sort that, I just want some input as to whether that should work?
Basically, will it matter if the air flow isn't quite as well channeled through my gpu heatsink as before, given that more air will be flowing?
Here's a pic of the monstrousity
http://microtron2000.com/MicroTron2000/images/itemslarge/radeon_9800_pro_256.jpg