a classic question for old school shuttle users!

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well i've killed off another fan on my 9600xt in my sb75g2, after my 120mm fan project failed i went back to using the stock cooler as the iceberq4 i had on originally has RUSTED :eek: and they both sound like the bearings have gone (iceberq = completely, stock only on startup, but its getting worse)

so the age old question, what replacement cooler shall i use?

if its going to cost more than £15 i might as well buy a passive graphics card, but i have been toying with the idea of using heatpipes again but its too time consuming and i'm fresh out of heatpipes :( (cant bend the ones i already have due to too much bending already)

another idea is to try and run the card passive and get a new 92mm fan for my blowhole (sits over the agp/pci area) and hope i don't toast it. but i'd need to salvage a new heatsink for this.
 
i'll try and grab some pics of what i have around.

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image of the card, tiny little fan which is much quieter than a stock 9800 brick of a heatsink, gets warm to the touch.

i don't want to use an arctic silencer because the SB75's have the sexy grills iand i travel a lot with this shuttle, always putting it in a bag etc so i can't have something sticking out of it.

i can normally get a 90' bend out of a heatpipe, this one was 180' but i moved it back to fit in with a freezer in my media box, unfortunately the card in there has died (9800pro :( but was a bargain anyway) as i've found out, so i'm tempted to take out the card, put the 96 in there and get a new cheap passive card for my shuttle.
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as i've already moved the heatpipe once i don't want to bend again as i don't want to snap, i've also toyed with the shuttle ICE pipes to get a good 90' curve when i was working on the project, but i don't have enough room in the case to do that for a card... or maybe i can, i'll have to look into it.

nope just looked at the placement of the caps, if i could get some really short pipes i could extend the h/s to the right hand side of the card (got ~83mm space there, enough for some ice fins and a fan) or to the top and round, but i don't have tight enough pipes for that. another option is the thermalright gpu cooler that i've seen on a competitors site however at £35 i could just buy a passive card.
 
i've done it, its not pretty.... well actually its great just booted it up now!

will post some pics later ;)
 
some teaser pics

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re-using ice heatpipes and fins, bent slightly to get a 90' curve, the block is from an aerocool vm101

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the space it has to fit in... can you see where this is going?
 
forgot the rest of the pics

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card and cooler connected. this will be fun getting in the box!

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had to take the heatpipes off to fit in the shuttle but it got in eventually. shows the pipes over the sata ports.

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fits like a glove. the fins are also helping slightly with harddisk cooling, the card hardly pumps out heat, the block is very cool to the touch.

only fans running is a 7v papst and the 2 default 40mm's in the PSU, not going to mod them again as i want to keep the PSU as cool as possible and that requires the airflow.
 
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