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Processor | Core i5-750 @ 3.6GHz 1.136V 24/7 |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte P55A-UD3, SATA 6Gbit/s & USB3.0 baby! |
Cooling | Alpenföhn Brocken HeatpipeDirectTouch |
Memory | Geil Ultra Series 4GB 2133MHz DDR3 @ 1440MHz 7-7-7-24 |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte GTX 460 1GB OC (mostly stock speeds) |
Storage | OS: Samsung F3 500GB Games: Samsung F1 640GB |
Display(s) | new! Samsung P2350 23" FullHD 2ms / Mirai DTL-632E500 32" LCD |
Case | new! Xigmatek Midgard/Utgard side window with red cathodes, 1x140mm & 3x120mm fans |
Audio Device(s) | new! ASUS Xonar DG & JVC HA-RX700 headphones |
Power Supply | Cougar CM 700W Modular |
Software | Windows 7 Home Premium x64 |
Benchmark Scores | Logitech UltraX Premium & G5 laser v2 + Ulti-mat Breathe X2 for fragging |
I bent the neighboring fins back to give me some room to work but the channel is still too steep to get the cutting wheel in at a useful angle. In the end I just bent the fin back and forth and it popped off very smoothly...used needlenose pliers with the nose right at the bottom of the fin and moved back and forth along the fin with a couple of bends at each point to get a clean break. I finished with a small file to clean up the bottom and then bent the neighbors back into place.
Bending is good way to break off fins, if there is room. Did that with NVIO chip for couple fins that needed to go for new holes. My pliers are just quite thick in the end, so that option didn't come to mind
I'll probably add some support wires to hold some of the weight of the video card just to be safe...that's a lot of metal hanging off the end and there's no backplate on the GTX 275.
Yes, that would be smart. Had my card end also hanging with a "wire" (those black things that come wrapped around wires, with mouse, fans & stuff). HDD cage was near there on previous case. Might put a support wire on this new one too, even though I have a backplate.
One of my earlier plans for this build was heat pipes on the memory and NVIO chips as well, with some/all of them connecting to the Accelero. That spot you point out was one of the places I considered attaching them (the top/bottom faces of the fins were also possible). Unfortunately there would be a lot more work in attaching heat pipes between the video card and the Accelero...assuming you don't want to permanently mount the cooler, that is.
I though about same thing after I saw what you did.
http://www.quietpc.com/fi-en-eur/products/fanless/hfx-527
That sort of stuff would be great for sticking a pipe from VRM to the Accelero cooler base end. Pity that it's so expensive. That mount part with some paste would obviously be needed, not to be a permanent mount. Unless you want to take the VRM cooler part off too every time you need to take Accelero off.
I think I have a passive Zalman cooler (this http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/video/display/zalman-zm80d-hp_3.html) somewhere, that would have sort of the mount needed to attach the pipe to Accelero in non permanent solution.
Would be a lot of work though and I'm more worried of ruining the stock VRM sink part, as I have no backup, if things go wrong. But it's still a tempting idea, as Accelero has so much cooling power left in it for more than core.