Fan maniac
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| Posted: | February 15th 2006 |
| Updated: | February 15th 2006 - 4:25 AM |
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| System Specs: | Athlon 64 3200+ Venice @ 2,4GHz 1,45V - Abit AV-8 - ATI Radeon 9800pro - 2*1GB Hynix D43 Dual - 160, 120 GB Maxtor PATA, 2*80 GB WD SATA RAID-0 - Pio DVD burner - LG combo - 400 W PS |
| Performed Mods: | Extra cooling fans with solid switches on the front of the case, home made. Home made analog sound amplifier in a free PCI slot with TBA 810 S analog IC 2*4W (the textilbakelit board on the pic.) |
| On the front panel, there is a potentiometer for volume adjusting for the amplifier. (I have an alternative sound system: Genius SW 5.1 Home Theater Deluxe.) Also the power supply is home modded: I replaced two resistors inside, thus it can provide a little bit higher current. For the increased heat I added two other fans - see the pics! And last: Two twinset of cold cathode light emitting tubes, a set of blue and a set of UV. These are alternalbe with a home added switch at the backside. Now i have only 1G RAM, because I lent its pair for a good friend temporarily. Excuse me for image #3 and #4, but if i rotated them, the site resized them, and they looked like a gnome... Have a good pic-viewing and nice day! HGyu | |

15 Comments
Need to do something with the wires...
Hmmmm, then let's count the fans... :D.
So:
- 4 front 80mm, ~2000rpm
- 2 rear 55mm, ~6000rpm (!!!), 1 other rear 90mm, ~1500mm, this is very sluggish
and noisy, it takes about 20-25 seconds to reach its top rotation rate...Its increasing frequency sound is marvellous...
- 2 + 1 power supply (2* ~6000 55mm and ~2400rpm 80mm)
- 3 fans inside the rack... 40mm these are small, but its shrilling voice! Have no sensor, but I think, it MUST rotate 8000 per a minute!
- 1 side 80mm with blue LED, ~2500rpm and other 40mm, ~8000rpm
- 1 extra side, and the biggest, 120mm, 1050rpm
- 1 CPU, 1 VGA. CPU cooler is GlacialTech, VGA is stock, northbridge is passive.
Totally 18 fans... (I'm planning to change to PCIE, the new board will be an Abit KN-8 Ultra, with OTES cooling, this will add two extra fans... Hehe..
HGyu
Some cable management and that will look really nice.
I am so gonna make a smiley for that saying!
At the back, there are two 6,3 mono jacks for the speakers, and a stereo 3,5 jack for input from the soundcard line-output. The main part of the amplifier is an old TBA 810 AS integrated circuit, used in TVs in the 80's.
The amplifier have such a good sound and nice bass. Of course the two speakers are home made too.
HGyu