RDMC
Enemy Wheelbarrow Spotted..!!
+736|6864|Area 51
Ok, so here's the deal, lately we are having some warm weather here in the Netherlands, and therefore my room is getting warm as well, and well now my computer CPU starts to become so hot that I can't play friggin games normal anymore, so I'm looking for some new cooling system, I don't have that much money to spare, so don't tell me to buy the most expensive cooling out there, but I want the best for the lowest amount of money, if u understand what I'm saying.
Can anyone help me? getting real annyoning, can't even play a friggin Strategy game without it freezin every goddamn second..

Greetz RDMC

EDIT: Need a fans/cooling thing for my CPU, case temperature does'n't botter me too much since I can just skin the entire case off

EDIT AGAIN: (Dunno much about the spec but I will do my best)

Amd Athlon 2100 +
Clocked Speed: 1.74 Ghz
1024 mb RAM
Ati Radeon 9800 Pro 256 mb
80 GB harddisk space

Last edited by RDMC(2) (2006-07-08 11:57:25)

S3v3N
lolwut?
+685|6817|Montucky
Take your Side Panel off, also i'd invest in some PanaFlo Fans for your case. they are loud but if you've got headphones on or speakers on a decent volume you won't hear the fans.
RDMC
Enemy Wheelbarrow Spotted..!!
+736|6864|Area 51

[1FR]S3v3N wrote:

Take your Side Panel off, also i'd invest in some PanaFlo Fans for your case. they are loud but if you've got headphones on or speakers on a decent volume you won't hear the fans.
Allready took my side panel off..xD and have a ventilator blowing at it, but its get in the way of my screen, so I can't actually play and cool it at the same time, but I will look for those PanaFlo Fans thingies,
thnx m8
xXGamingBugXx
Member
+30|6842
Get a fan in your room,
metal1215
Member
+18|6944|Varsseveld, Netherlands
buy an air-conditioning and aim for your fans, works for me keeps even my laptop cool as ice
MERCFLF8
Member
+9|6843|uk
can you post your system spec's, a better heatsink and fan may do the trick
Cybargs
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+2,285|7015
Tuniq tower 120 or scyth ninja or mine. tower 120 is out of stock everywhere...
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unnamednewbie13
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+2,060|7071|PNW

If you have a sliding window, you should put a windowbox air conditioner in it. You'd be suprised how well a low ambient temperature helps a computer in the cooling department. External fans can help, but in many cases they could keep hot air within your computer rather than without.

Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2006-07-08 14:04:38)

RDMC
Enemy Wheelbarrow Spotted..!!
+736|6864|Area 51

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

If you have a sliding window, you should put a windowbox air conditioner in it. You'd be suprised how well a low ambient temperature helps a computer in the cooling department. External fans can help, but in many cases they could keep hot air within your computer rather than without.
I have a sidewindow fan, but I took the advice of the other guy, and took both sides off, now its 13 degrees cooler sweeeet
PuckMercury
6 x 9 = 42
+298|6826|Portland, OR USA
the bigwater series from Thermaltake is a great valued and excellent performing liquid cooling system that should help you out quite a bit.  I'm enjoying the fruits of its labor.
unnamednewbie13
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+2,060|7071|PNW

RDMC(2) wrote:

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

If you have a sliding window, you should put a windowbox air conditioner in it. You'd be suprised how well a low ambient temperature helps a computer in the cooling department. External fans can help, but in many cases they could keep hot air within your computer rather than without.
I have a sidewindow fan, but I took the advice of the other guy, and took both sides off, now its 13 degrees cooler sweeeet
That's great. I usually don't recommend removing parts of a computer's chassis, because in some cases it could disrupt proper airflow and actually cause a system to overheat.
PuckMercury
6 x 9 = 42
+298|6826|Portland, OR USA

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

RDMC(2) wrote:

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

If you have a sliding window, you should put a windowbox air conditioner in it. You'd be suprised how well a low ambient temperature helps a computer in the cooling department. External fans can help, but in many cases they could keep hot air within your computer rather than without.
I have a sidewindow fan, but I took the advice of the other guy, and took both sides off, now its 13 degrees cooler sweeeet
That's great. I usually don't recommend removing parts of a computer's chassis, because in some cases it could disrupt proper airflow and actually cause a system to overheat.
Not to mention that the likelihood of foreign objects getting into the chassis increases by quite a bit.  By that I mean dust, curious pets, anything that gets dropped on the floor really.
Bahiti
Respect! Give it .. Get it!
+55|6947|Land of =KBK=
My husband did this to my system.  Though the heat sink has been changed since he first did this.  I run an AMD 2500 and full bore with BF2 and BF2CC and TS running I never get over 53 F.  This is NOT recommended for the weak of heart. 

You could also try heat pipe technology.  He uses that on an AMD 64 and he stay pretty cool. Just Google it and you'll come up with tons of stuff.
taxi2you
Member
+22|6943|Missouri
Try Zalman.  That's what i use and it is quiet and cold.
PuckMercury
6 x 9 = 42
+298|6826|Portland, OR USA
I find www.xoxide.com and www.performance-pcs.com to be two excellent resources for many performance pc components such as cooling (among many others)

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