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Re: Build a PCI Slot blower fan?
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by jdmlight » Sat Nov 13, 2010 12:28 am
BurningSkyline wrote:The fan will just blow onto the PCB though. Should I put the fan on short risers or something?
You need to make some sort of cowling for it - something to direct the airflow where you want it. Cut some slots in the metal PCI slot part, attach the fan (yes, use some short risers), then essentially seal off the area below the fan.
I'll edit this with a drawn picture to explain this better.
Edit: Here ya go.
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by BurningSkyline » Sat Nov 13, 2010 12:32 am
John- the Card is non-functional so Just use risers so air can get beneath?
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by jdmlight » Sat Nov 13, 2010 12:44 am
BurningSkyline wrote:John- the Card is non-functional so Just use risers so air can get beneath?
Yep! And obviously you don't care about drilling holes for the risers since the card is nonfunctional. (obviously cut off the part that sticks in the PCI slot itself)
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by BurningSkyline » Sat Nov 13, 2010 12:58 am
since it it a low profile card I don't think this would work. I might have to pick up a cheap nvidia 5 or 6 series card that is non-functional. take the heatsink off and use that. or I could just make the whole thing out of plastic?
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by jdmlight » Sat Nov 13, 2010 1:01 am
BurningSkyline wrote:since it it a low profile card I don't think this would work. I might have to pick up a cheap nvidia 5 or 6 series card that is non-functional. take the heatsink off and use that. or I could just make the whole thing out of plastic?
You could just make the whole thing out of plastic. Re-use the metal bracket from that dead PCI card to have a method of mounting it. The basic concept is the same though.
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by gamax92 » Sat Nov 13, 2010 9:54 am
Notice the hole on the fan cover here
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The Air would be pulled through the hole and hit a wall. the air has no where to go but out the vent holes.
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