m00dawg Posted December 22, 2009 Report Posted December 22, 2009 As promised, now that I have finished the infill painting on my Sammich, I had some time to post some temperature readings: Synth : SID Temp : Ambient Temp MB-6582 (With Heatsinks) : 38C : 25C Sammich Without Ceiling Fan : 50C : 21C Sammich With Ceiling Fan : 47C : 21C The temperature readings on the MB-6582 were with the box basically closed and using the heatinks from Fuzzylizard along with a small 40mm Radio Shack fan at the back. I used the SID furthest from the fan. Since I am using my own PSU external to the 6852 there was no additional heat from that, though keep in mind the 6582 has 8 SIDs and the Sammich only 2. There's also less ventilation on the 6852. I tool readings from the right SID on the Sammich (the one closest to the regulators) with the sides and top on (though without using screws so things were on a bit loosely). In both cases, I used a temperature probe from my multimeter taped down to either the sink or chip. Based upon this, I would be curious to see how well some heatsinks work and will likely be trying to find some low profile sinks to use. I do not want to use Fuzzylizard's for the Sammich because they are too tall and I would have to cut them to fit (which I would rather not do). Anyways just thought I would share my findings :) Quote
m00dawg Posted December 22, 2009 Author Report Posted December 22, 2009 I did a quick search on Allied Electronics and found these heatsinks: http://www.alliedelec.com/search/productdetail.aspx?SKU=090SPEC&MPN=437177 They look low-profile but I'm not sure how well they would end up working. If I grab these up I'll share my impressions but otherwise thought I'd pass the link along in case anyone was looking for the same thing (namely, low-profile heatsinks for SIDs) Quote
fussylizard Posted December 22, 2009 Report Posted December 22, 2009 I did a quick search on Allied Electronics and found these heatsinks: http://www.alliedelec.com/search/productdetail.aspx?SKU=090SPEC&MPN=437177 They look low-profile but I'm not sure how well they would end up working. If I grab these up I'll share my impressions but otherwise thought I'd pass the link along in case anyone was looking for the same thing (namely, low-profile heatsinks for SIDs) Did you cut vent slits in your case? I wonder what difference that would make. Per the zillions of pics I've posted, I have 7 or so slits cut right by the power supply section to (hopefully) give nice airflow across all the SIDs. I should probably take measurements but I've not opened up my MB in many months and don't really want to start... :-) Quote
m00dawg Posted December 22, 2009 Author Report Posted December 22, 2009 Yeah for the MB-6582 I have 4 slots cut. They are not as pretty as yours but they work :) Quote
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