this project is from year 2007.
passzív rendszer Athlon XP-M 2600+ alapon. szoftveres teljesítményvezérlés 1000mhz@1.2v vcore és 2250mhz@1.6v vcore között.
további információk: http://lapanet.hu/blog/v6/
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passive system on Athlon XP-M 2600+ base. software controlled performance between 1000mhz@1.2v vcore and 2250mhz@1.6v vcore.
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009 dismounting the cpu heatsink of the v4 lego-pc.JPG
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010 first test of the second-hand nf7-v2 with an athlon xp-m 2600 plus cpu.JPG
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011 the v4 emptied except the psu.JPG
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012 sic transit gloria mundi.JPG
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013 dry test of the giant passive sink.JPG
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014 very rare heatsink design with large venting holes.JPG
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015 solid aluminium base to transfer heat from both cpu and spp chip.JPG
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016 looks big on the full-size atx board.JPG
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017 workspace.JPG
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018 the base block needing a spacer for the spp.JPG
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019 possible setup with same type of heatsink for the gpu.JPG
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020 looks very robust.JPG
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021 proprietary cpu clamps.JPG
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022 the base with the spp spacer and cut-off part to fit onto cpu socket.JPG
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023 dry-test of placement of the base and clamps.JPG
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024 lever has minimal impact on heat dissipation.JPG
025 designed to apply a lot of force only on the cpu die by 3 pivot points.JPG
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026 motherboard back plate.JPG
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027 puzzle design.JPG
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028 two of three heatsinks already attached with thermal paste.JPG
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029 two long shafts will press the block onto the spp.JPG
030 heatsink is final - psu placement is the next challenge.JPG
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031 all heatsink parts were polished using grade 500 wet paper on a thick glass surface.JPG
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032 heatsink attached dry - psu cables placed to minimize airflow resistance.JPG
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033 the large and rigid atx power cable will define psu placement.JPG
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034 an ibm server case and a rare grill with minimum resistance.JPG
035 see-through bottom air intake.JPG
036 impovized but working and safe.JPG
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037 the very thin wires of the 12 x 24 cm psu housing and a beer.JPG
038 the motherboard positioned dependent of the psu.JPG
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039 found final position for the motherboard.JPG
040 atx cable is kept in place by a screw to avoid stressing of heatsink.JPG
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041 a metal cable guide is used to keep the rest of psu cables aside.JPG
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042 the first test to see if i broke the cpu while fastening the heatsink.JPG
043 cable bundlers to avoid stress to the motherboard.JPG
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044 first test hanging in final position.JPG
045 no front cover yet.JPG
046 cableing and installation of hdd-s onto nails is finished.JPG
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047 all cables are guided to minimize resistance.JPG
048 the hdd-s are hanging on cable bundlers to minimize vibrations.JPG
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049 yet the cables were pushing them to the base plate so soft pads were installed to avoid contact.JPG
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050 bended aluminium front cover to force air through the heatsink.JPG
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051 front cover bordered by the left housing plate and the gpu.JPG
052 this hole must be still covered to create a real chimney.JPG
053 ugly bunch of cables as usual.JPG
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054 ups modem and switch also installed onto the wall.JPG
055 not everything running on ups power yet.JPG
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056 the cableing got more tidy.JPG
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057 the 50mm hole in the wall leads to the opposite wall where the workplace resides.JPG
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058 the amplifier just about to be hanged also.JPG
059 speaker cables guided distantly as much as possible.JPG
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060 two online raid hdd-s and a third cold one with large vertical breathing holes.JPG
061 analogue tuner card and d-sub - rgb converter means even more cables.JPG
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062 looks crowded but airflow is okay.JPG
063 looks quite consolidated.JPG
064 wifi and sata card for the third hdd.JPG
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065 airflow is ensured despite cables.JPG
066 tv is attached to the spike-protected outlet of the ups.JPG
067 d-sub - scart rgb cable and terrestrial antenna amplifier adapter.JPG
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068 all cables can be detached at the tv side.JPG
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069 middle chimney cover and longer main chimney.JPG
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070 clean ventilation.JPG
071 looks ugly of course in the middle of a living room.JPG
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072 a dvd-rom was also installed in the meantime.JPG
073 the user interface with the underground cableing.JPG
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074 reorganisation of some devices.JPG
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075 all parts in vacuum cleaner proof height.JPG
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076 again the ugly cables.JPG
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077 two wooden plates found lying around.JPG
078 amplifier moved downwards to leave space for the center speaker and the tv above.JPG
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079 dvd-rom also moved to gain even more space for the amplifier.JPG
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080 one meter ide cable installed.JPG
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081 spike-protected outlet will be installed as well.JPG
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082 height looks much better like this.JPG
083 ide cable is kept low-profile.JPG
084 i still love this view.JPG
085 the plate with the center and the tv installed.JPG
086 easy-to-reach outlet installed with strong double-sided tape.JPG
087 ups and adsl modem.JPG
088 the tv console must be moved a bit more forward.JPG
089 even if there is already a spcer installed.JPG
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090 the unnecessary middle chimney was removed - the plate is hold by small hooks in place.JPG
091 for the sake of curiosity the chimney was lengthened.JPG
092 the two curves are doing no good to the airflow.JPG
093 also difficult to avoid holes.JPG
094 the chimney still works ok but does not bring any advantage.JPG
095 the tv console was isolated also to act as the most upper chimney part.JPG
096 the good old k7 platform has to go because the 90w consumption is unacceptable.JPG
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097 an amd 780g mainboard with an athlon 4450e cpu release the old stuff from duty.JPG
098 first test of the new components.JPG
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099 all installed - no chimney needed for the 40w idle platform.JPG
100 the most appropriate heatsink for passive operation i found.JPG
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