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Diection of airflow - ATI 9700 Pro
To assist the cooling of my AIW 9700Pro, I need to find out the
direction of the airflow on the ATI cooling fan - is it blowing cool air into the chip or extracting air hot air from the chip? Also the Thermaltake CPU cooling Volcano 7+, is it extrating from the CPU ? This is to help me position a PCI cooling fan correctly. Thanks. |
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They should be both blowing air.
Spence "Malam" wrote in message ... To assist the cooling of my AIW 9700Pro, I need to find out the direction of the airflow on the ATI cooling fan - is it blowing cool air into the chip or extracting air hot air from the chip? Also the Thermaltake CPU cooling Volcano 7+, is it extrating from the CPU ? This is to help me position a PCI cooling fan correctly. Thanks. |
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In article , Malam wrote:
To assist the cooling of my AIW 9700Pro, I need to find out the direction of the airflow on the ATI cooling fan - is it blowing cool air into the chip or extracting air hot air from the chip? Also the Thermaltake CPU cooling Volcano 7+, is it extrating from the CPU ? This is to help me position a PCI cooling fan correctly. Thanks. Cooling fans should always blow INTO the heatsink. |
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Would it not be quicker just to hold a short thread of cotton in front of the heatsink and see which
way it bends? No?! Sheesh. S Malam wrote: To assist the cooling of my AIW 9700Pro, I need to find out the direction of the airflow on the ATI cooling fan - is it blowing cool air into the chip or extracting air hot air from the chip? Also the Thermaltake CPU cooling Volcano 7+, is it extrating from the CPU ? This is to help me position a PCI cooling fan correctly. Thanks. |
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Except there's almost no space under the fan on most video cards. Even if
the fan were blowing toward the card, the reflected airflow may be enough to repell the cotton. -- "War is the continuation of politics by other means. It can therefore be said that politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed." "Sham B" wrote in message t.net... Would it not be quicker just to hold a short thread of cotton in front of the heatsink and see which way it bends? No?! Sheesh. S |
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Not according to this article:
http://www.anandtech.com/cooling/sho...tml?i=1571&p=3 Low-profile heat sinks for 1U rackmount servers tend to perform better when the fan exhausts from the heat sink. A video card's heat sink has even less elbow room than a 1U CPU sink, so the answer is definitely not cut-and-dry. -- "War is the continuation of politics by other means. It can therefore be said that politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed." "GMAN" wrote in message ... Cooling fans should always blow INTO the heatsink. |
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On Sat, 19 Jun 2004 00:17:48 GMT, "First of One"
wrote: Not according to this article: http://www.anandtech.com/cooling/sho...tml?i=1571&p=3 Low-profile heat sinks for 1U rackmount servers tend to perform better when the fan exhausts from the heat sink. A video card's heat sink has even less elbow room than a 1U CPU sink, so the answer is definitely not cut-and-dry. Personally, I've always found that a system cools better as a whole with fans sucking air away from heatsinks rather than blowing onto them. In addition, although you may have the same amount of air passing through, heatsinks and fans seem to collect less dust this way. A lot of heatsinks now, however, are quite high to give more surface area for heat exchange and this suits a fan blowing onto, rather than away from the heatsink. A shroud over the heatsink will generally enable it to work just as well with an exhausting fan, though - probably even better! Most videocard fans seem to blow onto the heatsink nowadays, though, as do most CPU fans. patrickp - take five to email me |
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I think I've resolved the issue somewhat by installing two case fans
at the front drawing air into the case and two at the rear drawing out of the case. I replaced the fan that came with ATI AIW 9700Pro with a Vantec Iceberq4. My CPU is running at 30C and the Motherboard is at 24C at idle. I appreciate your comments gentlemen. On Sat, 19 Jun 2004 00:11:11 GMT, "First of One" wrote: Except there's almost no space under the fan on most video cards. Even if the fan were blowing toward the card, the reflected airflow may be enough to repell the cotton. |
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