I can bring that to a whole new level.Originally posted by: Tabb
I wouldn't ever consider buying a thermalBREAK product.
Originally posted by: upsciLLion
Maybe I'll go play with my soldering iron for a while and see what kind of fan vents I can come up with. 😉
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Originally posted by: clarkmo
It looks like a ThermalRIGHT heatsink with a Panaflo fan. http://www.thermaltake.com/products/venus/silentBoostk8.htm
And how come those fans aren't available anywhere. I've been reading bout them for a while.
Originally posted by: User1001
the hsf looks like it needs to be lapped.
Originally posted by: Tabb
I wouldn't ever consider buying a thermalBREAK product.
Originally posted by: mindwreck
Originally posted by: upsciLLion
Maybe I'll go play with my soldering iron for a while and see what kind of fan vents I can come up with. 😉
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i already did. Friend told me about the HS awhile ago. (hes a huge Thermaltake fan). That gave me the idea of modin some fans with a dremel and the cut-off attachment thingy.
RESULTS: not much of a difference. the thing that did make a difference was when i cut all the sides off the fan and left only the mounting holes attached. silent but can cause major problems in a case since there are no sides to the fan..
wasted .5 hrs of my time and now some of the fins have cut marks on them:disgust:
They`ve made another one before, the Volcano2. That was a great HSF for the price.Originally posted by: funko
wow thermaltake actually made a half-decent heatsink?