modded my ct-479

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modded my ct-479

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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.
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Nice work and smart thinking, now your ready to take that thing all the way :)

If you feel like taking the time a little tutorial would be awsome!
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why tutorial, he just desolder it and run it under it... for water block or chip it not hard either
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well a little guide might give other people who may be hesitent to do this type of mod the confidence to do it. Some times all it takes is directions and people will go for it.
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allenpan wrote:why tutorial
so others who don't know how to do that stuff can do it.
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i can do that, i got a couple more ct-479s coming in
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good job
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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?
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Nice job. I'm still planning to voltmod my 6600GT but im afraid
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Black Mesa Scientist wrote:Nice job. I'm still planning to voltmod my 6600GT but im afraid
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.

Sorry for going off-topic.
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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?
That's why all CT-479 comes with their own special heatsink with pre-adjusted height to match.

Most enthusiasts will be using bolted waterblock anyway so it doesn't really matter.
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