QUOTE(kev da man @ Oct 7 2004, 08:37 PM)
it's fun to "cha soh pan mong mar" [GUIDE] NF2 mobo cooling, - Abit's NF7S
[GUIDE] NF2 mobo cooling, - Abit's NF7S
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Oct 7 2004, 09:43 PM
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Oct 8 2004, 11:14 AM
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if u seriously no idea how a mosfte look like, its like this :
![]() every single component that looks like that = mosfet on your mobo. and which mosfet regulate the vcore? = ask your manufacturer. the mosfet's surface is made of non/least heat conductive material, it gets warm though but the heat is contained within. an anology of how it is: mosfet surface = wood internal part of the mosfet = kettle the kettle cour get very hot, but the heat doesnt transfer much to the wood, u can place heatsink there...but the effect is almost zero. This post has been edited by AlamakLor: Oct 8 2004, 11:15 AM |
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Oct 8 2004, 11:20 AM
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QUOTE(AlamakLor @ Oct 8 2004, 11:14 AM) if u seriously no idea how a mosfte look like, its like this : True in theory..and the back of the mobo cooling thing...![]() every single component that looks like that = mosfet on your mobo. and which mosfet regulate the vcore? = ask your manufacturer. the mosfet's surface is made of non/least heat conductive material, it gets warm though but the heat is contained within. an anology of how it is: mosfet surface = wood internal part of the mosfet = kettle the kettle cour get very hot, but the heat doesnt transfer much to the wood, u can place heatsink there...but the effect is almost zero. But anyhow, why does SMP boards always have big heatsinks for their mosfets? |
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Oct 8 2004, 11:28 AM
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Elite
9,856 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Kuala Lumpur, WP |
QUOTE(sniper on the roof @ Oct 8 2004, 12:20 AM) True in theory..and the back of the mobo cooling thing... colling the mosfets from the bac of the mobo very damn mar fann ler....and it has to use thermal pad, and if something went wrong...sot kiu the mobo is really a nightmare jsut because of trying to cool something that is not really confirmed to have any real effect on the performance....its like doing research for peopel for free lol in your own expense of coz But anyhow, why does SMP boards always have big heatsinks for their mosfets? which smp board? it might not be a mosfet....something with mosfet look or they have bare mosfets |
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Oct 8 2004, 09:13 PM
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