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Message started by Maf on 10.10.09 at 12:36:47

Title: Passive cooling for v5-5500
Post by Maf on 10.10.09 at 12:36:47
Hi there. Does anyone of you own a passive cooled v5? Is this safe for the chips? Can you recommend any specific cooler fitting the chip/card? Is this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kGhIg58zOY a safe way to remove original heatsinks? Is it a desecration? :D

Title: Re: Passive cooling for v5-5500
Post by NitroX infinity on 10.10.09 at 12:46:42
I used to have my V5 5500 AGP passively cooled. Only worked in 2D. Whenever I'd start a 3D game the card would become too hot.

I didn't have any casefans so I don't know if that would make the card work without fans itself.

I used Zalman ZM-NB32 northbridge heatsinks.

Title: Re: Passive cooling for v5-5500
Post by Maf on 10.10.09 at 13:16:43

NitroX infinity wrote on 10.10.09 at 12:46:42:
I used to have my V5 5500 AGP passively cooled. Only worked in 2D. Whenever I'd start a 3D game the card would become too hot.

I didn't have any casefans so I don't know if that would make the card work without fans itself.

I used Zalman ZM-NB32 northbridge heatsinks.

Ok, and what about removing the heatsinks?

Title: Re: Passive cooling for v5-5500
Post by NitroX infinity on 10.10.09 at 14:00:40
You need a flathead screwdriver and something flat that's hard, a piece of metal or plastic.

You put the tip of the screwdriver beneath the heatsink and the piece of metal or plastic between the screwdriver and the pcb (to prevent damage).

This is a video from GDonovan, after he had the card in a sealed anti-static bag in the freezer for a couple of minutes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kGhIg58zOY

You can also do it without the freezer (as I did) but then I would suggest to pop the heatsink slightly on all sides.

Title: Re: Passive cooling for v5-5500
Post by Maf on 10.10.09 at 14:07:02

NitroX infinity wrote on 10.10.09 at 14:00:40:
You need a flathead screwdriver and something flat that's hard, a piece of metal or plastic.

You put the tip of the screwdriver beneath the heatsink and the piece of metal or plastic between the screwdriver and the pcb (to prevent damage).

This is a video from GDonovan, after he had the card in a sealed anti-static bag in the freezer for a couple of minutes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kGhIg58zOY

You can also do it without the freezer (as I did) but then I would suggest to pop the heatsink slightly on all sides.


Is it 100% safe? :)

Title: Re: Passive cooling for v5-5500
Post by NitroX infinity on 10.10.09 at 14:57:39
There are no guarantees.

Title: Re: Passive cooling for v5-5500
Post by Backfire on 18.10.09 at 23:29:06
Hello.  :)

If you want, you may use my workaround for removing the original heatsinks.
http://pct.gotdns.org/~stephan/~hpage/computer-und-3dfx/3dfx/3dfx-v5-5500-passiv-gekuehlt/index.html
Its written in german, but if you have any questions, I translate it for you.

Passive cooling a V5 5500 is not a problem, as long as you can make sure a good ventilation in the computer housing. I run this card passive cooled without any problems.

Greetings
Backfire

Title: Re: Passive cooling for v5-5500
Post by 666psycho on 05.11.09 at 13:38:11
SK1 once built two Zalman 80-D Heatpipes around his Voodoo5 - insane passive cooling, check this out ;)
http://www.voodooalert.de/board/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=12304


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