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11.25.2005, 10:20 PM

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Originally posted by danhfvcsd
I think i might look into that - you think the local PC repairs shop would be able to help me out here? I know it should be sweet with Mr C's approval - but never hurts to have 'extra insurance' hehehe
And just to be safe - better ask -lol- Should I attatch the heatsink to the bare bottom side of the controller? Leaving the sticker on top would be a good idea right? :)
(man, is it me, or is this thing huge?! -lol-)

I don't think a PC repair shop would want to mess with so many FETs! It's actually quite simple to put a heatsink on. The hardest part is figuring out which one would work best :L:.

It would be best to have 2 heatsinks and attach one to the top and one to the bottom. If you cut the heatshrink, you gotta take it off, and then you might as well have the label go with it.

That contoller is large! But, the Shulze 40.160 is about three times that size!


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