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Title: Re: Keepin it 3dfx Post by NitroX infinity on 28.10.08 at 11:14:40
If you wanted an AGP4x capable card, why not get a Voodoo 4 4500?
And I don't think the GeForce looks like an evolution of the Voodoo 3. |
Title: Re: Keepin it 3dfx Post by razrx on 28.10.08 at 12:51:05
I have a V4MAC BIOSed to PC... but V4's need their heatsink/fan though.
I want passive cooling as the server will be running in the room next to my bedroom. |
Title: Re: Keepin it 3dfx Post by NitroX infinity on 28.10.08 at 13:30:09
In Windows self the VSA-100 does not need a fan. It needs the fan for 3d applications.
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Title: Re: Keepin it 3dfx Post by razrx on 28.10.08 at 14:24:09
Is there a method to getting the heatsink/fan off the chip without damaging the board?
It'll be interesting to see what's on the chip for a design. :) |
Title: Re: Keepin it 3dfx Post by G1nX on 28.10.08 at 15:01:03 razrx wrote on 28.10.08 at 14:24:09:
Yes there is. You have to put the card into the freezer for a couple of days (fan removed before that of course) this i because the the thermo-glue used between the chip and heatsink partly looses it's sticking properties at below 0 degrees C temperatures. Here is also "the popping of the heatsinks" method on the v6k courtesy of gsdonovan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kGhIg58zOY After this successful operation you could install a pasive cooling solution like Zalman ZM80D-HP just havwe to sacrifice one PCI slot next to the AGP. Happy modding ;) |
Title: Re: Keepin it 3dfx Post by razrx on 28.10.08 at 15:25:25
It's too early in the morning for me to post... I don't have an AGP 4500....=\ well, I guess i'm on the hunt down for one now.
@G1nX - So I am to put the videocard in the freezer for a couple days? won't that hurt the videocard? Then I use Gary's method to pop off the heatsink/fan? |
Title: Re: Keepin it 3dfx Post by rottentreats on 28.10.08 at 15:42:58
A couple of hours in the freezer is actually more than enough from my experience. No harm will be done to the card from the cold. The only thing that really could affect the card is condensation forming after the card is warming up while still being cold. I would suggest letting the card dry out for a day or so after removing it from the freezer so that no moisture remains on the card. (if there were, it could potentially ruin the card)
Hope that helps. :) |
Title: Re: Keepin it 3dfx Post by NitroX infinity on 28.10.08 at 15:54:14
I've always been told that if you put it in the freezer you should put it in an anti-static bag and seal it.
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Title: Re: Keepin it 3dfx Post by razrx on 28.10.08 at 16:07:01
@Rotten - Ok, I will attempt when I get a v4500AGP card. A couple hours is much better than a day.
@NitroX - that makes sense as static electricity is more likely to be present in cold dry climates. |
Title: Re: Keepin it 3dfx Post by G1nX on 28.10.08 at 18:05:05
@razrx the time spent in the cold depends on the freezer and if you want to make sure the temperature i well below 0C. In my experience the static bag wasn't necessary but hey any step to ensure that the card comes no harm is a good one. After removing the card from the freezer you can can let defrost in a cloth or paper towel that will absorb the moist air and to not leave water drops on it.
You can have a practice with a v3 2k for this method just to see how it goes that is if you want to make sure you get it right with the v4. Good luck. |
Title: Re: Keepin it 3dfx Post by gdonovan on 28.10.08 at 22:41:10
15-30 minutes in the freezer will be more than enough.
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Title: Re: Keepin it 3dfx Post by ps47 on 13.11.08 at 18:48:17
SFFT drivers should be compatible (A35 and up).
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