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30.07.05 at 12:09:24
 
no, not really... but nevertheless it also looks nice Grin

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Re: Dual Voodoo 3 3000
Reply #1 - 30.07.05 at 13:58:17
 
to make the change complete  8):


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Reply #2 - 30.07.05 at 14:33:50
 
haha,nice modification Grin

by the way, is there any problem when you replaced the original fans with heatsink?

any overlock?
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Reply #3 - 30.07.05 at 14:38:44
 
absolutely no problems... the holes for the  heatsinks of the voodoo 3 matches the holes of the voodoo 5 exactly... i didnt modify anything on the heatsinks...

overclocking? i do not think that i will get more mhz just with better coolers... if i make a volt mod on it, sure it will help... but then i will put a big fan in front of the voodoo 5...
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Reply #4 - 30.07.05 at 14:44:13
 
Great Grin

This is what 3dfx had to do back then. No clumsy glue attached heatsinks but thermalpaste and a heatsink using the "clamping pins".

Are the V3 heatsinks able to handle the heat of the dual VSA-100 chips ? (I think they do but you'll never know Wink)

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Re: Dual Voodoo 3 3000
Reply #5 - 30.07.05 at 20:50:17
 
the fan on the V 3 3000 is good
helps keep the temps down,
through my experience, the heatsink on my v3 2000, wasn't enough to survive long hours of gaming in a closed case, with Malaysian weather.

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Reply #6 - 30.07.05 at 22:05:35
 
very nice, same idea i used, i really like the v3 heatsinks on the v5, gives it that stock look.[img=http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/8190/bfg0577zu.th.jpg]
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Reply #7 - 31.07.05 at 02:32:58
 
well the idea is qute ideal if you want a quiet system with a powerfull Voodoo5 5500.

I suppose cooling a 6K like this would be impossible, I'm just speculating this.
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Reply #8 - 31.07.05 at 20:06:46
 
Point is, there are no holes near the GPU on my V3 3k PCI!

Nice pics by the way!!!
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Reply #9 - 05.08.05 at 21:24:45
 
The question that bugs me is how you got the old epoxy off the V5 cores. When I popped my heatsinks off for my Voodoo 5500 P3 cooler mod there was old epoxy on the core and I couldn't get it all off.
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Reply #10 - 05.08.05 at 22:06:51
 
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The question that bugs me is how you got the old epoxy off the V5 cores.


I use 100% acetone and a bit of elbow grease of course and  I have always been able to get every trace of epoxy off  8)
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Re: Dual Voodoo 3 3000
Reply #11 - 05.08.05 at 22:13:10
 
hmm, i must be lucky at least 95% of glue stay on the heatsink when i remove them, not sure if its the technique of getting them off(never tried the screew drive) or the amount of time in the freezer, whatever i have left i razor blade off.
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