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Old 19-07-2007, 03:33   #5
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Re: Making a CPU duct to draw outside air onto CPU!

What about this:

http://www.kustompcs.co.uk/acatalog/info_2851.html

They also sell an 80mm to 60mm adaptor:

http://www.kustompcs.co.uk/acatalog/...ackets_27.html

So I could remove the 60mm fan from the heatsink, screw the adaptor to the duct then screw it onto the heatsink, then attach the other end to the 80mm fan and use the chimney on the outside.

That sound workable?

Posted at same time as you Alien

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but I think your rubber idea is stretching things a bit.
Groan!! That's just so punny, sorry, funny

Can't do pics, no camera and I don't do 'mobile phones'!!

@data: found links similar at overclockers while googling, home made ducts though! Might try a home made one to test what happens!!

@cmatt: so only 1 fan is needed, no CPU fan, just a case fan blowing down a duct onto the heatsink? The sunbeam duct seems to screw directly onto the CPU heatsink?
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