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> Modifying The Fan Duct On A Jasper
andrewmc
post Feb 15 2011, 12:38 AM
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i've done a variety of cooling mods to my jasper to ensure that its up and running for a long time. recently i did the mod that involves using electrical tape to tape a cardboard square on top of the gpu heatsink. i guess the theory behind this is that if you create a better suction effect on the gpu are then the temps will drop. well i have no way of checking temps, but by feeling air coming out the the back fans it seems to have somewhat restricted airflow. furthermore the frame rate still drops in games when theres a lot of action. so i guess my question is could this mod be more detrimental than positive? should i take the electrical tape and cardboard out of the fan duct area of my jasper?

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post Feb 15 2011, 02:28 AM
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dont cover the whole heatsink with cardboard. just the back half
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post Feb 15 2011, 02:47 AM
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QUOTE(KoukiMonster91 @ Feb 15 2011, 02:28 AM) *

dont cover the whole heatsink with cardboard. just the back half


so your saying to cover it halfway with cardboard instead of completely?
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post Feb 15 2011, 03:13 AM
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Have you had any issues with the Jasper, or is this just a preventative measure? Not to say that it'll last for years, but Jaspers are the most reliable and you shouldn't need to do all the little cooling tricks.
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QUOTE(andrewmc @ Feb 15 2011, 02:47 AM) *

so your saying to cover it halfway with cardboard instead of completely?


The idea is to pull cold air in, drag it through the heatsink fins and then push the warm air it is replacing out the back through the external fans.

By covering half of the heatsink in cardboard you are forcing the cool air to actually be sucked through the fins of the heatsink rather than over the top. However if you do cover the entire heatsink then yes you will be restricting the amount of of air that can fit though the gaps.

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