18 January 2016, 18:31 | #1 |
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Cooling BPPC
I have been working with this project for a while and now I finally got time to finish the CAD-drawing of a new heatsink for Phase5 Blizzard PPC (BPPC). The card itself is a 060/66MHz with a 603e 333MHz (Stachu boosted) so it really needed a better way of cooling. Hopefully this one will be more effective than the original.
Some smaller changes has been made to allow better airflow through the cooler and the height is 80%+ compared to the original. I know that I will not be able to close the trapdoor so I have do a solution that will keep the BPPC card in place. This is the result (more to come)... |
18 January 2016, 21:43 | #2 |
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looking really nice!
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19 January 2016, 13:20 | #3 |
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Might need one of those - I've got a broken BPPC I need to repair and it came without an heatsink
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