Personal computing discussed
Moderators: renee, Starfalcon
just brew it! wrote:I'm of the opinion that it's completely awesome. It's all about the performance-to-volume ratio. Hey I've got the regular thermal settings so it idles at 1.6Ghz @.98v.I'm of the opinion that OCing a mini-ITX is a bit silly
APWNH wrote:There is airflow back there. It's what the 40mm fan is for.
APWNH wrote:I did get two 40mm Scythe Mini Kaze fans that I can try to stick in there
just brew it! wrote:Those Enzotechs look pretty nice, I'd give 'em a go. Along with a little airflow, I think you'll have about the best off-the-shelf solution for what you're attempting here.
(I'm also of the opinion that OCing a mini-ITX is a bit silly, but whatever...)
Bocava wrote:I have never seen a motherboard with ram on it.lol but I guess you can buy any generic heatsinks to cover it up.
credible wrote:Bocava wrote:I have never seen a motherboard with ram on it.lol but I guess you can buy any generic heatsinks to cover it up.
I don't think either of these have memory built in to it, could be wrong though, but I have seen older motherboards with ram built right on to the board.
APWNH wrote:The Enzotech copper bits will fit, but I feel like they're simply not tall enough to offer sufficient performance. Perhaps I can thermal-epoxy two "stories" of them to extend them.
APWNH wrote:Right, they'd be connected only by the 4 thin poles, and that connection is not going to be a solid copper connection.
DPete27 wrote:APWNH wrote:Right, they'd be connected only by the 4 thin poles, and that connection is not going to be a solid copper connection.
Solder them together like copper pipe.