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But what if you already have an 80mm heatsink? How does putting a 120mm fan
on it sound? This is also a very easy mod, although it will need a hole
cutting in the side of your case to allow the 120 fan to breathe properly, and
may well need a hole making to fit at all. I am sure many of you will agree
this is a small price to pay for getting 100+ CFM through your heatsink. The
couple of quid I paid for this 3 litre bottle of rotgut cider isn’t much either.
Yes, it’s exactly the right size. As far as I know, all 3 litre plastic bottles
are about 120mm in diameter, but this cider bottle has a much less curved neck
compared with coke bottles, which should make a smoother duct. I am using another
80mm fan frame for the 80mm end. First I file it smooth, and take off the flats
on the sides. Then I just epoxy it on, and file down the uneven edge.
Here is the finished duct, you could add a bracket for mounting the 120mm fan,
but since this is only a proof of concept prototype, I shall use tape instead.
This article will be updated with some performance figures when I can lay hands
on a suitable heatsink and 120mm fan for it. I am sure u can imagine the kind
of performance this would give with a 120CFM ystech fan and a copper heatsink.
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