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Old 05-08-2007, 14:35   #95
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Re: Making a CPU duct to draw outside air onto CPU!

Shooting Stars was brill, "What are the scores, George doors"

Ah Hum, anyway, box still running fine, CPU idling at 39°C as it's a bit warm today, ambient temp 30°C

My room is VERY small, about 8 feet square! No wonder it heats up so quickly.

As for the lapping, the guide I read just said move the block in on direction until it's removed most of the roughness then turn it 90° and use the next grit down and so on and so forth until you have a smooth mirror finish. Never got a mirror finish, but did have a smoother flatter block which seems OK, and I can't spell GAUGE either it appears

The only problem I can see with the AF64 so far is the fan is nearly touching the back of the DVD drive cables and the HDD bay underneath. Thought about using a bit of card to deflect some air from the 120mm fan into the AF64's fan, but that idea is in embryo, not in a mad rush to try that!
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