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04.08.2007, 01:48 AM

I have been having voltage reading problems also with my eagletree lately.

It's been approx. 1 volt lower than it should be at max volts. Underload, I couldn't tell you , as there is no way of knowing, right?


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04.08.2007, 01:52 AM

Also, I was looking at one of the fans that came off one of the GPU heatsinks. It;s small, very flat, and blows alot, ALOT for it's size.

I am just trying to figure out an efficient way of using it to cool my 7XL. I was thinking of using a shroud (don't know from where, or what :032: ) so it channels the air over the entire circumference of the motor heatsink.

It's a 12 volt fan, and uses 3.3watts, as confirmed with my power supply.

EDIT: I would take the rest of the frame off the fan to mount it.
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04.08.2007, 02:54 AM

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I have been having voltage reading problems also with my eagletree lately.

It's been approx. 1 volt lower than it should be at max volts. Underload, I couldn't tell you , as there is no way of knowing, right?
Shouldn't it tell you what the voltage drops down to in the graph it gives you on the computer.
   
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