I cam a cross a post where people talked about 80mm case fan with shroud and socket cooler.
what is shroud? some kind of device that let you attack 80mm case fan to a socket cooler?
Actually my shroud/92mm fan exhausts air. Air comes into the front of the case and exits out the rear. It's an Alpha heatsink/fan, so the cpu fan brings air away from the cpu.
Winznut's "shroud" is also a short "duct"...both used to guide flow from one specfic component or area to another component or area, for specific reasons such as "get rid of warm air so it doesn't affect cooling of other components"...or "bring cool room air from side of case directly to hs/fan for best cooling of cpu"...(or send warm air to bedroom). Duct is usually longer than shroud.
80mm to 60mm "adapter" is also a "transition piece" when just used to adapt one size component or area on one end to "different size" component or area on other end. Both usually short in length.
But both adapters and transition pieces can also be ducts if one of their functions is also to "guide the flow" from one location to another, and for specific cooling/heating reasons, as above. Then usually "longer".
So clarity should demand that both function and area change, if any, be specified.
Communication is man's biggest problem.;-)
John C.
The threads you read about probably referred to the Alpha Pal6035 HSF. The heatsink has a shroud that goes between the fan and the heatsink itself. It sorta channels the airflow upwards. Here's a picture. pal6035
Sweet looking system. Your cards are set up just like mine (I think): AGP video up top, PCI sound in the middle, Network card on the bottom, each with their own IRQ, no sharing.
Looks like there is a power connector going to the video card. Is that a 3dfx card?
Wow, it is crazy how similar our systems are. Take a look at my system's page. Same processor speed, video cards, amount of memory, size of monitor, size and RPM of hard drive. . .
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