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Found large quite fan for heater core type watercooling sys



 
 
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Old October 24th 03, 04:38 AM
Ken Maltby
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Default Found large quite fan for heater core type watercooling sys

**This is a try at your own risk-post**

Hi All;

I've been using a "Comair-Rotron" "Caravel" 230vac fan
running at 115vac for over a month now with no prob. It
is practicaly silent, and still moves a lot of air.

My sys (A7N8X rev 1.04) is watercooling:

CPU; Athlon XP 2600+(8) @ 2126.25MHz 386.59FSB

VPU; R9700pro Modded & OC to R9800pro speeds

and the Southbridge.

Temps: room - 29c MB - 36c CPU - 33c

(MB & CPU temps from Asus Probe, BIOS usualy 8-10c
less)

Now if I just tilt my head in the right direction, I can pick out
a faint hum comming from my water pump.

Luck;
Ken

P.S.; Is this kind of post of any help? Is it OT?




 




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