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Modding extreme first mod!!

Discussion in 'Modding' started by noobidoo, 14 Jun 2004.

  1. noobidoo

    noobidoo What's a Dremel?

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    this is actually my first mod i am going to try to make and i want to know your apinion
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    i don't have the radiator yet but it's an it's way I'll have to go with out it,i have an old car (Saab 99 if you know Wat that is) that i was going do get it from but have a Little problem i can't get i out,it's been reining the past days, and so the water tank wont be built yet.
    i only have the cooling part of an old mini-f. so i will have to do the box my self. The cooling thing will be mounted over the smaller room for there it's more effective i think,OR?
    and the 120 mm fan at the top of the case will have to go. i hope the 80 mm fan will have enough of effectiveness to blow the air,i am pritty sure it will have dou. :naughty:
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    i would have to putt some thing in front off the fan hole to reduce the flow of air Wat cud that be if the radiator wud be there it wud be that but when it's gone there is just s big hole there any suggestion's

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    sorry about that i was sett on that i had written Wat i was doing
    i am trying to cool down :brrr: the air in side the case because it's getting pritty hot in there.
    dam my bad spelling in English
    well thats Wat you get in Finland when you are not so active on the English lessons :hehe:
     
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  2. malcs

    malcs oops! i put a hole in the ***** :(

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    let me get this straight = you are intending to use the cooling pelt in a mini-fridge to cool your PC?? i dont think that will work tbh as they are not designed to be constantly cooling an object that is actively generating heat :eek:
     
  3. noobidoo

    noobidoo What's a Dremel?

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    we will se a bout that!
    no they are not
     
  4. noobidoo

    noobidoo What's a Dremel?

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    we had a descusin about this
    here all redy
     
  5. Mister_Tad

    Mister_Tad Will work for nuts Super Moderator

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    my sentiments exactly

    also your electricity bill would be immense, since the fridge will be on 24/7 as opposed to just kicking in when the temperature reaches a certain level
    although if youre not paying the power bill :naughty:


    edit: looking through the other thread it becomes a bit more clear what you are trying to do, since it wasnt particularly clear in your first post

    also, there is a nice little "edit" button at the bottom right of all of your posts, i suggest you use it instead of double posting all the time :thumb:
     
  6. noobidoo

    noobidoo What's a Dremel?

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    it's not designed to cool it down in a second it will take a lilte bitt of time butt it will start cooling i hope.
     
  7. Stormtrooper

    Stormtrooper Shh...

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    He's saying that the cooling element wasnt designed for constant use. It's used in a fridge because it only has to be turned on when the fridge gets too warm on the inside. By keep it on, you'll need something to take the heat from the device itself, too. It only moves heat, and won't work at all of you don't put a heatsink on it or something.
     
  8. noobidoo

    noobidoo What's a Dremel?

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    yes of corse i have a heat sink on the coolling devais :duh:
     
  9. nosmo

    nosmo What's a Dremel?

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    I have a suggestion.






















































    Take some spelling lessons !
     
  10. noobidoo

    noobidoo What's a Dremel?

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    Take some spelling lessons i woud if i cude :hehe: :hehe: :hehe: :hehe: :hehe: :hehe:
     
  11. Mister_Tad

    Mister_Tad Will work for nuts Super Moderator

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    seriously though, you may find you get a lot more help and replies if some of your posts were more easily understandable
    try this: http://www.iespell.com/

    apparently its pretty good
     
  12. noobidoo

    noobidoo What's a Dremel?

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    sorry don't use iexplorer use opera!
    :thumb:

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    know i have checked the main post and it's correct
    it's nothing wrong with me it's the English that has tricky words
     
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  13. Mister_Tad

    Mister_Tad Will work for nuts Super Moderator

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    im sure there is something equivailent to this for opera, and id would *really* suggest using it :worried:
     
  14. noobidoo

    noobidoo What's a Dremel?

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    we are off track here do you have any sugestions how to reduse the air flov
    :rolleyes:
     
  15. Smilodon

    Smilodon The Antagonist

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    i believe Opera has some sort of spellchecking buildt in... If not, i'm pretty sure it exist some cind of plugin...

    :search:

    edit: the compressor for the fridge wil get REALLY hot if you are going to leave it running 24/7... Just be aware of the risk of fire... :eeek:
     
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  16. theflinger

    theflinger What's a Dremel?

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    I wouldn't advise people on their spelling/grammar :)

    (just playing around of course)
     
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    theagent What's a Dremel?

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    Taznc What's a Dremel?

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    noobidoo What's a Dremel?

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    Hmm your probely right.
    but it woud be best if i have that rad. wish i don't have att the moment the cooling davice is on it's way.
    i will have to have the air flov att the minimum for this to work there fore some thing to slow itt down.
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    some thing like this woud be better maybee

    Do u have any ide how the rad. work in horis. posission? :idea: :rolleyes:
     
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  20. NoodleNogin

    NoodleNogin What's a Dremel?

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    If it gets too cold in there you could have some condensation. That means water droplets all over your mobo & cards = bad, very bad. You have to have a thermostat to turn it on when the internal temp is high and off when it's low.

    And you'd better test it for a couple days without the pc in it.
     

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