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Message started by elfuego on 10.01.09 at 03:44:24

Title: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by elfuego on 10.01.09 at 03:44:24
Hi all!

I might need to get some replacement coolers for V5 5500 so I wanted to ask u guys if u knew which kind of VGA cooler can be installed on V5?

I found Titan cooling kit that looks like it can be used:
http://www.tiger-electronics.de/KUeHLUNG-und-LUeFTER/Grafikkarte/Chipset/Titan-Grafik-u-chipset-Kuehler/Titan-VGA-Kupferkuehler-mit-Speicherkuehler-TTC-CUV2AB-RHS-DIY::13702.html
and revoltec
http://www.tiger-electronics.de/KUeHLUNG-und-LUeFTER/Grafikkarte/Chipset/Revoltec-Grafik-u-chipset-Kuehle/MB-Revoltec-Chipset-Freezer-blau::11556.html
that I think I saw on some V5 modding pictures. Can these be used without some special modding of the card?

Thanks!

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by RaverX on 10.01.09 at 04:44:06
That blue revoltec is nice, but is for northbridges, it won't be able to keep the v5 cool for a long time. They're good, but only if u put another big fan to blow over them.

Titan will do, but it's quite small and ugly and that small fan will get loud very soon.

EDIT : you'll need some adhesive thermal paste for revoltec, since it only have clips and V5 uses push-up pins.

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by NitroX infinity on 10.01.09 at 11:58:18
Just a heatsink won't do. It can keep the V5 cool in idle mode but when playing games you need a fan blowing on them.

My advice, try finding a heatsink of about 50x50mm (just a tiny bit less than 2 inches) with a fan. An old CPU cooler (P2/P3 era) would certainly be enough.

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by elfuego on 10.01.09 at 12:21:49
Thanks for the feedback. Is titan really that bad?

I found here another, that looks a bit more "perverse" with some LEDs:
http://www.titan-cd.com/eng/vga/cuv3ab.html

Would that one be able to cool V5?

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by RaverX on 10.01.09 at 13:05:20

elfuego wrote on 10.01.09 at 12:21:49:
Thanks for the feedback. Is titan really that bad?

I found here another, that looks a bit more "perverse" with some LEDs:
http://www.titan-cd.com/eng/vga/cuv3ab.html

Would that one be able to cool V5?


I can't load that page, but I think it's this cooler :

http://www.titan-cd.com/images/titan-model/vga/cuv3ab/copper.jpg

It's ok and look nice, don't expect to cool an overclocked V5, but it should handle a V5 at stock cooling. And in time two of these will get quite loud.


Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by elfuego on 10.01.09 at 15:35:35

RaverX wrote on 10.01.09 at 13:05:20:
I can't load that page, but I think it's this cooler :

http://www.titan-cd.com/images/titan-model/vga/cuv3ab/copper.jpg

It's ok and look nice, don't expect to cool an overclocked V5, but it should handle a V5 at stock cooling. And in time two of these will get quite loud.

Yes, thats the one. So what should I consider for some OC? You mentioned old P2/3 coolers, but they are either old and crappy, or new and heavy  8-) I checked, because I'm right now in a process of finding a good cooler for K6-3 and Asus P5A. The one I found suitable is TT Vulcano 12. With its >700g copper it might be too much for the old V5, eh?  ;)

Jokes aside, what exactly would you recommend? Can u provide a link to a merchant or ebay auction on which i can get one?

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by NitroX infinity on 10.01.09 at 16:53:36
What you could also look for is an NB-32 from Zalman plus two 40x40mm fans. (Note that an NB-47 will not work, it's not flat so you can't fit fans on it)

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by elfuego on 11.01.09 at 15:08:51

NitroX infinity wrote on 10.01.09 at 16:53:36:
What you could also look for is an NB-32 from Zalman plus two 40x40mm fans. (Note that an NB-47 will not work, it's not flat so you can't fit fans on it)


Ill try to find it, thanks!

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by elfuego on 18.01.09 at 14:11:49
OK guys, its done  8-) I used Titans VGA cooler, since that was the only "compatible one" I found around here. This is the card I got:

http://img187.imageshack.us/img187/1438/dscf9853et7.th.jpg http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/4281/dscf9856xj6.th.jpg

This is the whole kit:

http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/2130/dscf9857mc9.th.jpg

Hmm that Titan CUV2AB doesn't look too shabby:

http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/988/dscf9860oy9.th.jpg

OK the thermal paste is on...

http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/9165/dscf9862be9.th.jpg

50% done  ;)

http://img258.imageshack.us/img258/1264/dscf9864dm9.th.jpg

And finaly:

http://img258.imageshack.us/img258/5784/dscf9868up8.th.jpg http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/5687/dscf9873ah4.th.jpg

Now just for comparison...

http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/2430/dscf9877um2.th.jpg



So... How do you like it?  ::)

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by C.Zoui on 31.03.09 at 06:57:52
Nice.

Where do you put the extra-long length of fan cord now?

Do you know what the temps were like before and after this mod?

How does the noise compare to the stock HSFs?

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by elfuego on 01.04.09 at 16:45:49

C.Zoui wrote on 31.03.09 at 06:57:52:
Nice.

Where do you put the extra-long length of fan cord now?

Do you know what the temps were like before and after this mod?

How does the noise compare to the stock HSFs?


1) I binded it together, pulled through the back side of the motherboard holder-plate and plugged them into a 12V connector. That way it doesnt really stand in the way of air-flow.

2)Unfortunately, I have no clue about the temperatures. I got the card without the stock HSFs attached and I disliked the idea of reattaching them "just for the kicks" ;-)

3) Compared to the V5 5500 w/stock cooling I have back home on Balkans, this one is noisier. Unfortunately, what RaverX said was true - these two coolers are indeed a bit louder then they should be. Of course, its not *that* bad, but I'm spoiled. I turned off every other cooler in the retro-system - i used only heatsinks for the components that need cooling and I also use a silent PSU... so V5 can really be heard.

Thats why I'm thinking of arming my retro rig with a passive V3 3500 instead.

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by RaVeNsClaw on 01.04.09 at 17:52:58
I've also made new coolers on my 5500 PCI, some time ago:
http://img387.imageshack.us/img387/8440/1001931nn4.th.jpg
http://img516.imageshack.us/img516/5439/1001927hr2.th.jpg

but your mod looks better!  ;)

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by boolean on 21.01.10 at 22:48:40
Apparently no one has gone with the most common after-market solution? ..which i believe for 3dfx is TennMax's Lasagna cooler.

I've swapped the stock cooling on Gary's auctioned VoodooMAC 5500 PCI with those previously installed on my Voodoo5 5500 AGP which i wasn't using.

As you can see they're running on reduced voltage, since i don't fancy noisy fans ;)

http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/5710/dsc09805y.th.jpg

Since lowering the voltage resulted in insufficient airflow, i've removed the 12V fan within the heatsink and replaced it with a 5V version. Both chips run much cooler now, although the db levels have gone up a bit.

http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/7868/dsc09809.th.jpg

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by sigtau on 15.03.10 at 12:50:04

boolean wrote on 21.01.10 at 22:48:40:
Apparently no one has gone with the most common after-market solution? ..which i believe for 3dfx is TennMax's Lasagna cooler.

I've swapped the stock cooling on Gary's auctioned VoodooMAC 5500 PCI with those previously installed on my Voodoo5 5500 AGP which i wasn't using.

As you can see they're running on reduced voltage, since i don't fancy noisy fans ;)

Since lowering the voltage resulted in insufficient airflow, i've removed the 12V fan within the heatsink and replaced it with a 5V version. Both chips run much cooler now, although the db levels have gone up a bit.


Where did you get the 5V versions of these fans?  I have a pair of Tennmax coolers I'd like to install like this, but don't want to starve the 12V fans of power.

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by boolean on 18.03.10 at 22:34:27
I got these here. I've purchased a set of BGA Type 0 coolers and swapped the inner fans with those on my BGA Type A's.

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by goriath on 19.03.10 at 01:49:57

boolean wrote on 18.03.10 at 22:34:27:
I got these here. I've purchased a set of BGA Type 0 coolers and swapped the inner fans with those on my BGA Type A's.


This mean that Type A is equipped with 5V fans, right?

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by boolean on 19.03.10 at 13:06:06

goriath wrote on 19.03.10 at 01:49:57:
This mean that Type A is equipped with 5V fans, right?

Nope, it means that the Lasagna BGA Cooler Type 0 is equipped with a 5V fan but lacks retention holes. The Lasagna BGA Cooler Type A does have retention holes but uses a 12V fan. Since i already had two Type A's i've purchased a set of Type 0 coolers and swapped fans. Check here for ordering information.

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by goriath on 19.03.10 at 16:40:21
They say no longer ship any part outside of USA and Canada. How did you order them?

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by boolean on 20.03.10 at 16:39:32
So I noticed, however I used a different approach. I didn't order by using that form. I have placed multiple orders with them in the past (when they did ship overseas) so I simply replied on an old order confirmation, asking if they would allow me to purchase an extra set. I don't think they initially noticed that I was foreign as their quote was based on local shipment. After I brought it to their attention that I wasn't a US resident, they didn't seem to mind sending it to The Netherlands instead.

Although their explicit statement of not being able to handle overseas orders is pretty convincing, I would give it a shot nevertheless. Personally I'm not that eager on shipping to Italy since it usually takes ages to arrive, if it arrives at all..

Here's an updated pic of my Voodoo5 MAC in its current form:

http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/9933/dsc09830.th.jpg

I had to pull it from my workstation in order to give it a proper display.

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by oldskool on 20.03.10 at 16:52:26
Another case of they wont ship outside of "their world" although Canada seems rather adventurous of them :)

European alternative required

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by boolean on 21.03.10 at 00:01:44
My advice would be to write a well formulated English email and give them a bit of background information on why you would like to purchase their solution specifically.

Don’t go like:

"You say no longer ship any part outside of USA and Canada. I like to buy and live in Italy. Can I?"

That way your chance of even getting a response is very slim..
I'm not bashing you around though, just giving you a piece of advice ;)

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by oldskool on 21.03.10 at 10:23:26
I suppose its worth a try, although moving to Italy seems a bit drastic  ;)

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by boolean on 22.03.10 at 01:13:27
lol you've got a point, however i was actually answering to goriath as he is from italy ;)

Title: Re: New cooler for V5 5500
Post by oldskool on 22.03.10 at 22:09:04
Perhaps we should try a group buy, maybe they would ship a larger amount. But then theres always customs :(

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