Quieting My Computer
CyrixInstead
Stoke-on-Trent, England Icrontian
I'm in the process of quieting my computer down. I recently bought a Coolermaster Aero 7+, which is excellent at keeping the noise down compared to before.
Now, I want to get rid of the fan on my Northbridge Chipset, and replace it with a large heatsink. I had the Zalman Motherboard Cooler in mind (find spec here ) and was wondering what you guys thought about it.
I did buy one of these before, and I found that it was a little too big to fi using the pins, so I had to use the thermal epoxy. I was wondering how much of the stuff to put on, as last time my computer/motherboard f****d up and I think I used too much.
Now, I want to get rid of the fan on my Northbridge Chipset, and replace it with a large heatsink. I had the Zalman Motherboard Cooler in mind (find spec here ) and was wondering what you guys thought about it.
I did buy one of these before, and I found that it was a little too big to fi using the pins, so I had to use the thermal epoxy. I was wondering how much of the stuff to put on, as last time my computer/motherboard f****d up and I think I used too much.
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Also, this is a great site for buying quiet stuff for your PC. www.quietpc.com
Cheers
Also, what chipset? I would NOT use the Zalman cooler without a fan on most modern chipsets. Why? because I've felt the back of my A7N8X-Dx right behind the chipset when the board's on. It's nearly burning hot. Also, the zalman got uncomfortably warm on the 760mpx (10w heat dissipation) on my dually system without a fan. if you want fanless, I'd get just a relatively new hsf designed for CPUs and glue it on after taking the fan off. By relatively new, I mean something that actually has some surface area, not those dinky little socket 5/7/370 coolers that aren't much bigger than the zalman thing is... something like a stock AMD hsf for a 1GHz+ cpu is more like what I was thinking
I do have a massive copper heatsink from my Thermalright SK-7 (I recently moved to the Coolermaster Aero-7) but surely this would be too big to fit on the chipset and have room for all my other components too??
Supposing it was ok, would I just use thermal epoxyto secure it on??
~Cyrix
Wasn´t it for glueing a heatsink on a chipset? Who gives a damn if it conducts electricity. Don´t you have any paste between the cpu and the heatsink? That conducts as well.
The Zalman will do just fine on that chipset. It´s nearly impossible to go over 190 fsb anyway, therefore, not so much heat will be generated.
I´ll have a search as well and get back to you.
JB weld have also worked very good for a lot of peeps as well even if it doesn´t transfer the energy as well as silver does. Weld is a lot cheaper though. Weld on the corners of the Zalmon, and normal Artic silver on the rest of the surface will do just fine.
Last time I stuck it on I made the expoxy layer quite thick as I remember. How thick would you recommend, and does it have to be spread all over the chipset?