nVidia GeForce 2 MX Heatsink Cooling "mod"

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nVidia GeForce 2 MX Heatsink Cooling "mod"

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The "mod" is in quotes because it's barely a mod, if at all. :P

Long story short, a friend's hard drive died possibly due to heat, or maybe just plain old wear and tear. Upon opening the case and looking around, I noticed the video card had no heatsink. Upon touching the GPU with the side of my thumb I damn near burned myself. :|

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Anyways, I slapped in a new (old) HD, yanked the card, and gave her my old Riva TNT2 Ultra (passive heatsink) and all was well (except for the pictures she lost on the dead HD). :?

Later, I was contemplating what to do with the GeForce2 MX when it dawned on me that I still had a new unopened Zalman chipset heatsink in the closet (don't ask). :rolleyes:

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It took some adjustment, but it fit pretty nicely. :)

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Mmm... thermal grease... :)

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These ceramic based thermal greases require a special touch. :P

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Ahh... perfect. :mrgreen:

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Now that's more like it. :mrgreen:

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Cleaning the work area with some isopropyl. 8)
(The dead HD and my eVGA 6200 in the background.)

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The spread looks good! :mrgreen:

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Very epic ain't it? :rolleyes:

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nVidia and ATi got nothin' on my 3 slot cooler. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Ahh... old faithful. Still has the free sticker I got from NewEgg when I bought my 5600 Ultra. :P

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Whoo! It still works! And of course, no modding project would be complete without a little overclocking. :mrgreen:

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From 175/166... to 260/200! No artifacts (in Windows, no games installed to test). :mrgreen:

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Of course, this being a rarely used net/e-mail station, I changed it back to defaults. :P

What was that? You want me to take what?

Temperatures?!!? In Soviet Russia, temperature takes you!

I have no temperatures, the card doesn't have a thermal probe, and I don't have a thermometer. However, it does feel a lot cooler than before, like a warm bowl of soup as opposed to a scalding hot frying pan. All in all, a success! :mrgreen:
Last edited by Kerii on Fri Dec 30, 2005 12:52 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Kerii wrote:These ceramic based thermal greases require a special touch. :P
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hahaha that made me laugh
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From 175/166... to 260/200! No artifacts
Thats actually impressive for putting the heatsink on there! Congrats!
However, it does feel a lot cooler than before, like a warm bowl of soup as opposed to a scalding hot frying pan.
Oh that is a classic

LOL Thanks for sharing that!
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Can't see the pics!!! :cry:
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Looks like xs.to died. :P

Alright, pics re-uploaded to PicPile, should work now. :mrgreen:
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Post by gvblake22 »

AH YES, pics back up.
VERY NICE MOD!!!! Nothing better than a passive cooling solution that will handle and overclock!!!
Nice work, thanks for sharing :mrgreen: :drinkers:
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