Cooling system upgrade or reconstruction

Discussion in 'Modding and Customization' started by den812, Sep 10, 2008.

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    den812

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    Who can or think about Cooling system upgrade or reconstruction ??

    i think is a whery bad designed and need more acccuracy made?

    what are all think about?
     
    den812, Sep 10, 2008
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    MAECTPO

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    It is bad, but I dont think that there are easy ways to make it better except of drilling the case or changing cooler (no bigger one will fit)
     
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    I dont't undestend - why not used more effective reflectors???
     
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    You can improve airflow without drilling holes in the case. Just behind the air intake slot on the front is a thin piece of plastic with round holes punched in it. You can see it just by turning your one over. Last time I was in my case for the internal BT mod I pulled this plastic out. I have not done any temp measurements but my One feels a bit cooler after pulling it out.

    It was very easy to do and only required removing the speakers and reinstalling them.
     
    PGH_One_User, Sep 11, 2008
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    but RAM and other chips also hot .... and all air flow before cooling CPU , cooling all other ....

    i think need more effective FAN and cooling supply .... with more of cooling { _|_|_|_|_|_|_|_} surface ...
     
    den812, Sep 12, 2008
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