I like the new avatar better then then old one that you had.
the grandma was a frame from Malcolm in the Middle
the flying monkeys one is from a tshirt
the santa is from VGcats
eventually ill go back to the munkies
I like the new avatar better then then old one that you had.
I like the new avatar better then then old one that you had.
So with all those predrilled case holes, none would lineup to actually use case fan mounting screws, they have self cutting threads, good grief talking about a monkey rigged fan setup, at least go get some cable wire ties.
Posting pictures to boot you're a disgrace to computer modders! :lol:
About the XPS Gen 3, this seems to be a design flaw in all of them, my friend had one and it gradually got louder and hotter until the CPU actually blew up and he had to replace the mobo and CPU. The new Dells seem to have a very much improved solution because the E510 I'm using right now had a massive 120mm fan that blows over one of the best designed heatsinks I've ever seen. It seems to rarely get above about 35C.
I think if you bother Dell about your issue they will send you an improved version of the cooler (and a new mobo for some reason..) My friend just called them up when his burned up and they shipped new parts out the next day. Your solution seems to work fine though.![]()
About the XPS Gen 3, this seems to be a design flaw in all of them, my friend had one and it gradually got louder and hotter until the CPU actually blew up and he had to replace the mobo and CPU.
i just checked my GPU temps and holy $hit:
before my GPU (eVGA 7600GT with VF700Cu) idled at 50C and loaded at 63C
now after my modding it idles at 44C and loads at 53C
sweet eh?
ure on a rampage
ure on a rampage
My previous box had 10 fans (including the 2 in the CPU, one on the GPU and one on the CPU). The noise was practically unbearable (the motherboard only had 2 fan headers...) until I'd hacked together a temperature-sensitive fan speed controller (okay, I ripped one out of a dead AOpen PSU and hacked a few heavy-duty components in to replace the ones that were going to blow with the load...).
@billdcat4
Good grief, now it's starting to resemble my old rig - overtaking it, actually.