modded my ct-479
modded my ct-479
i removed the plug in and pins for the jumpers and ran the wires underside so i can use a water block on it.
i will eventually use dry ice once i get a p-4 heat spreader
the black goo is liquid electrical tape i just didnt want any arching across the water block. all i had was a big nasty brush.
i will eventually use dry ice once i get a p-4 heat spreader
the black goo is liquid electrical tape i just didnt want any arching across the water block. all i had was a big nasty brush.
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Nice job. I'm still planning to voltmod my 6600GT but im afraid
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eVGA GF6800GS 485/1200.
2x512 Corsair XMS 3200LLPT
AsRock 939-Dualsata2
Sweex 400WATT 18amps
Dual layer DVD-RW
2x80GB seagate Barracuda!!!!
Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelled of elderberries!
Although most VGA fan headers are 2 pin molex, they will fit into the 3 pin socket of a Zalman fanmate. As long as you line up the right pins (black to black and red to red) the housing for the 3 pin socket is made of plastic means there's enough give to allow you to safely squeeze in the 2 pin plug. The third un-attached wire is used for rpm readings only, so it's not important.Black Mesa Scientist wrote:Nice job. I'm still planning to voltmod my 6600GT but im afraid
Sorry for going off-topic.
That's why all CT-479 comes with their own special heatsink with pre-adjusted height to match.kojak71 wrote:How have you managed to deal with the heatsink retention system. Doesn't the top of the PentiumM + CT-479 sit higher than a normal P4 in the socket, therefore making it difficult to fit any P4 socket 478 heatsink?
Most enthusiasts will be using bolted waterblock anyway so it doesn't really matter.