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Cooling 70mm to 80mm adapters?

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Froggy, 21 Sep 2003.

  1. Froggy

    Froggy What's a Dremel?

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    my heatsink had a 70mm fan on it and i want to put a larger one on. does anyone know of any adapters that would allow any bigger fan on?
     
  2. tk421

    tk421 Idiot.

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    There are no 70mm to anything adaptors. i been looking for a 70 to 80 or 92 forEVER.

    My ttv7+ freaking screams even though the fan only hits 5900rpm with my new rheobus ... used to hit 6600-7200 depending on the mood of my psu. i would expect the same performance from a 92mm panaflo running around 4000. but, since i cant find one anywhere, im just gonna switch to H2O. just as soon as i get a job, that is.
     
  3. Froggy

    Froggy What's a Dremel?

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    damn. i guess i will have to somehow make my own. i want to try and get a vantech tornado on my heatsink.
     
  4. mushky

    mushky gimme snails

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    Screw an 80mm (or whatever) fan guard onto your heatsink. Then simply attach a fan to that. Easy peasy.
     
  5. Froggy

    Froggy What's a Dremel?

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    i can try but i dont think it will fit.
     
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    Sylix What's a Dremel?

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  7. Froggy

    Froggy What's a Dremel?

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  8. lord nicon21

    lord nicon21 sexy *******

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    it does't look very nice tho
     
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