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Ghetto Mods

My couple of ghetto mods.

Firstly, my headphones. The cover wore down and came off so i used the Mrs' stockings to fix em :)
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Secondly, zip-tied Northbridge mega rpm fan - this is the loudest thing in my computer and goes at something like 3000 rpm. if you lay it down on the desk it tries to take off and reaches about an inch before flipping over.


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My couple of ghetto mods.

Firstly, my headphones. The cover wore down and came off so i used the Mrs' stockings to fix em :)
http://img.techpowerup.org/110424/P1000848.jpg

Secondly, zip-tied Northbridge mega rpm fan - this is the loudest thing in my computer and goes at something like 3000 rpm. if you lay it down on the desk it tries to take off and reaches about an inch before flipping over.


http://img.techpowerup.org/110424/P1000849.jpg

wholy shit, what fan is it?
 
no idea, some generic beast. I just had to turn it off until i get some kind of spacers, is vibrating too much atm. I think some folded paper might do the trick and make it into a full ghetto mod.
 
@ silkstone why not try an old intel cpu HSF one of the early Pentium 1 jobs would do
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something like in that pic
 
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no idea, some generic beast. I just had to turn it off until i get some kind of spacers, is vibrating too much atm. I think some folded paper might do the trick and make it into a full ghetto mod.

eraser is better IMO :D
i used it on a previous ocassion :D
 
yea dude above is right ... unless its a very hot area lmao ... i did that once and it melted all over ics lmao
 
yea dude above is right ... unless its a very hot area lmao ... i did that once and it melted all over ics lmao

yes. LOL.
it does burn but if you preheat it, it becomes harder and hence dont melt easily.
you can even put in in the sunlight for a day.
 
I'll try the Eraser trick tomorrow. i'll cut off 4 squares and 2 strips and put them out in the sun then see how well each fit under the fan. I have a feeling the strips will be better as the fins on the NB heatsink are fairly large :(
I could go with an old P4 HSF, but i don;t have one, and the mobo has no screw holes for the Heatsink so it's have to use thermal adhesive, which i am not too fond of.
 
I'll try the Eraser trick tomorrow. i'll cut off 4 squares and 2 strips and put them out in the sun then see how well each fit under the fan. I have a feeling the strips will be better as the fins on the NB heatsink are fairly large :(
I could go with an old P4 HSF, but i don;t have one, and the mobo has no screw holes for the Heatsink so it's have to use thermal adhesive, which i am not too fond of.

i would advice a sufficient thickness as they tend to squish down over some time.
erasers FTW, my feet has erasers beneath it too :D


EDIT: my *case* feet.
 
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I bet it works better than evercool's solution, even though I have a HDD beneath it.
 
LOL Olá? We have that as Selecta instead (that's Unilever's "Heartbrand" logo apparently).
 
It's just another international corporation. And yes, I noticed Unilever has take over almost everything.

What's in the can? We only see that logo in ice cream (Selecta is an ice cream brand). The other Unilever products have the "U" logo.

Anyway, I'll try getting some pictures of my "dust filter", since it's not really what you can say made specifically for case fans but is actually the filters for air-conditioners. :p
 
LOL Olá? We have that as Selecta instead (that's Unilever's "Heartbrand" logo apparently).

In Germany, the same Logo is used for ice, and is named "Langnese";)
 
Had to get these away from the top of the desk...


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I used some unused acrylic feet. Drilled a hole in the center of each, and used some m4/30 screws to tighten them down to the "wall mounts" of the router..


Going to do the same to the modem tomorrow probably.
 
What case is that? Looks pretty awesome. :) Nice ventilation at the top. But where are the power button and front USB/Audio ports? Or is that not a computer case? Hmm...
 
It's a SilverStone Fortress FT03, sick little mATX case. :D


Power buttons are on the top
 
What case is that? Looks pretty awesome. :) Nice ventilation at the top. But where are the power button and front USB/Audio ports? Or is that not a computer case? Hmm...

All You need to know my friend

I love the case. Just don't like the front panel ports... Mine, fell down the first time I used the usb... But, a little extra "glue" it works well now.
 
Power buttons are on the top

Yeah, after looking at the picture again, I can just make them out. Thanks!

All You need to know my friend

I love the case. Just don't like the front panel ports... Mine, fell down the first time I used the usb... But, a little extra "glue" it works well now.

That is an awesome case! Most mATX cases have bad ventilation, but that one looks like it cools things well. Nice build thread, by the way.
 
Yeah, after looking at the picture again, I can just make them out. Thanks!



That is an awesome case! Most mATX cases have bad ventilation, but that one looks like it cools things well. Nice build thread, by the way.

It does cool well.. My 450 MSI card was never higher then 60.. the Asus 550ti is a little hotter, but I don't see anything above 70..

It's holding my CPU nicely at 4.2ghz with 75c as the hottest

Thinking of how to put water in it now.. :roll:
 
It does cool well.. My 450 MSI card was never higher then 60.. the Asus 550ti is a little hotter, but I don't see anything above 70..

It's holding my CPU nicely at 4.2ghz with 75c as the hottest

Thinking of how to put water in it now.. :roll:

Bucket. :laugh:

Sorry, just had to make the smartass comment. Nice build. I get way to frustrated to work with those kinds of cases, myself.
 
It has been done before, but not Ghetto enough for this thread:

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I own a silverstone Lascala (don't remember the model) and I got pissed off at it and cut out the center support bar with a hacksaw, because I was tired of working around it. I know better, but... :roll:
 
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