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Right now im using a 60mm 50cfm delta on my thermalright sk6 heatsink (on a 1.4ghz tbird). It sounds like an airplane 😀 Anyways I am looking around for the quietest 60mm fan that still does a good job......I dont want my cpu temp rising so much. Thanks in advance.
Heh same here xZero, I just put mine on about an hour ago. What he means is rotate the 80mm fan 45 degrees so the sides aren't parallel to the heatsink.
If you don't want to mess around w/ the 80 mm on the angle, you might want to check out papst fans - they're pretty quiet, not sure if they'll have the airflow you're used to though.
Sorr that sucks so much... I dont feel like disassembling my computer and putting a 80mm fan on, otherwise I'd do it and take a photo to show you. Hopefully that will give you an idea how to put an 80mm fan on the SK-6. The red is the heatsink, and the blue is the fan.
Not sure what the problem is. I click the link, it takes me to ftp://Anonymous@66.66.37.94/diagram.gif and it says "This page cannot be displayed". Not a 404 but anyway I can't see it. It sounds beautiful tho.
You dont need zip ties or any extra means of attachment. Just rotate the fan 45 degrees and push the clips over the corners of the fan. It mounts just like the 60mm fan except the fan is rotated to fit. The M$paint diagram did a good job at showing how this is mounted
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