anyhorizon wrote:I wouldn't try it. Gets hot as sun without cooling. Too risky.
Peter
Apple tried that on their old dual 2.7gHz PPC G5's. It was all they could do (in addition to the 9 (yes, 9) fans they built in, to keep the damn thing from bursting into flames. Nine years later, there have been reports of the liquid cooled radiator breaking down and leaking all over the motherboard. Apparently, whatever they used as a coolant is highly corrosive to CB traces. Nice.Maybe water cooled?
FrankH wrote:Is that actually a CPU heatsink?
Yeah, for real. Socket 370 and 462. Zalman CNPS-3100.
a Seasonic fanless power supply instead of the Sparkle
FrankH wrote:It looks like it could do the job. Two questions: (1) Will it fit the D8B CPU and (2) how much $?
Frank wrote:Are you now running just the Seasonic? When I last read that thread, you hadn't figured out how to get the D8B's chassis power switch to route 115vac to the power distribution board.
Two questions about that: (1) What specif model Seasonic did you use? and (2) if it is only the Seasonic running the D8B, would you be a lamb and post some detailed wiring pics?
I look forward to this. Thanks for the info.but if/when I get it all lashed up properly I'll post the details.
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