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Re: searching for a wide alpha cpu heatsink (2nd request)



Hoover, Tony wrote:
You still have to have a fan.  Alpha's don't run if it doesn't detect
pulses on the tach line for the CPU fan.

T


On Mon, 2008-11-10 at 18:35 +0100, Alexander Huemer wrote:
Marc Schlensog wrote:
On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 17:00:18 +0100
Alexander Huemer <alexander huemer sbg ac at> wrote:

hi,

i got some offers from several people here on the list.
thanks a lot for that!
some people said they wanted to take a look in their basements or the
like. so, here is my second request: does anybody have a WIDE alpha
heatsink for me?
wide means > 5.5cm or 2.2in.
ideal would be somethink like http://www.tbcs-online.de/e-bay/CPU/KN610-CA_SMP_1.jpg
that should be ~10cm or 3,9in wide.
What are you trying to do? Turn your LX into a space heater?

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no, i am trying to cool my alpha with less noise.

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in the case of my alphapc the case is even more complicated, i am unsure about the other alphas.
the tach signal isn't like the one from a pc, so those fans cannot be used.
but fortunately i have a dummy that gives the mainboard the signal it expects.
and i can attach a pc fan.

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alex


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