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zCexVe

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    Hey I made that Fan controller too.[which pasan made]Actually it is 4cmx2cm.Costs around 60 rs and took about 20 mins.It actually works.BTW in my case the heat is not upto it.I used the parts which pasan used.
     

    Anusha

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    zCexVe said:
    Hey I made that Fan controller too.[which pasan made]Actually it is 4cmx2cm.Costs around 60 rs and took about 20 mins.It actually works.BTW in my case the heat is not upto it.I used the parts which pasan used.
    There was a variable resistor right? You can control it with it ne?
     

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    zCexVe said:
    Hey I made that Fan controller too.[which pasan made]Actually it is 4cmx2cm.Costs around 60 rs and took about 20 mins.It actually works.BTW in my case the heat is not upto it.I used the parts which pasan used.

    Hey bro their is a Preset for control temp.
     

    zCexVe

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    No men,Even the preset is at the lowest resistance heat is not much at today morning.Might be coz its 3am.I tried @ 12 noon.Now I have tuned them.I made two and increased a fan.So now 9 fans in the casing.I will sell my HDD cooler and hope to buy a one with 2 fans sothat I'll get 10 fans in the case..:D:D
     

    Anusha

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    zCexVe said:
    No men,Even the preset is at the lowest resistance heat is not much at today morning.Might be coz its 3am.I tried @ 12 noon.Now I have tuned them.I made two and increased a fan.So now 9 fans in the casing.I will sell my HDD cooler and hope to buy a one with 2 fans sothat I'll get 10 fans in the case..:D:D
    Why the hell do you need so many fans? If you have a monster PC, it's one thing. But for a normal PC?
     

    chaminga_d

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    Thermal Compound

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    chaminga_d

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    Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound ($7.00)

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