
Old hard drive platters make wonderfully good drinks coasters - they look dead smart and expensive and you've stopped people reading your old data into the bargain.
Have you taped all your remotes together, peep-show-style? Have you wired your doorbell to the toilet? What enterprising DIY have you done with technology?
Extra points for using sellotape rather than solder.
( , Thu 20 Aug 2009, 12:30)
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Throws out a lot of heat, quad core dual graphics etc. Stock case fans not up to the job. So I took a side panel off, aimed a desk fan inwards, and called it good.
( , Sun 23 Aug 2009, 16:19, 7 replies)

have done this, but computer boffins more clued up than me advised against it, and I cant even remember why now....
( , Sun 23 Aug 2009, 21:43, closed)

Dust?
The fact it screws up the case's natural airflow?
It looks like the cheap-ass solution it is?
( , Sun 23 Aug 2009, 23:33, closed)

Yes, it's opening a great big hole in the interference-shielding properties of the case; yes, and you've got to watch out for dead air; yes, it looks like pants; but I haven't had problems with the first two yet, and the third is tolerable.
It's either spend more cash than I can afford on a better (possibly water-based) cooling system; permanently cap my system performance so it never reaches full performance; or just keep doing what I'm doing.
( , Sun 23 Aug 2009, 23:54, closed)

Is there a better, more permanent solution to this? Short of replacing the whole chassis?
( , Mon 24 Aug 2009, 0:58, closed)

would replace the GPU fans and the PSU fan/heatsink, maybe spend £40. Then replace your case fans with some faster (or intelligent) ones. Clean out all the dust that will have accumulated (including heatsink and PSU fan) with compressed air or strong lungs. Shouldn’t have any issues really, my Quad with stock PSU and 4 case fans rarely goes above 40 degrees, though no SLi.
( , Mon 24 Aug 2009, 10:33, closed)

I used a hair-dryer on the slowest setting with the 'cool' button taped down. Twas a bit noisy at first, but then I 'found' 40ft of flexihose at work.
A bit more tape and the hair-dryer was at the other side of the house.
( , Wed 26 Aug 2009, 1:28, closed)
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