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by fooliosfolly
Tue Nov 26, 2002 11:15 am
Forum: Video Cards & Monitors
Topic: Pics of my Zalman ZM80 install
Replies: 6
Views: 9166

Forgot to add: Haven't modded the Panaflo to 7v or 5v. So its making some noise but not as much as the stock GF4Ti heatsink/fan. I hope the GF FX comes with the quiet slow down fan in its affordable versions. I don't mind extra fan noise while gaming but it gets really annoying when all thats going ...
by fooliosfolly
Tue Nov 26, 2002 10:45 am
Forum: Video Cards & Monitors
Topic: Pics of my Zalman ZM80 install
Replies: 6
Views: 9166

ZM-80

I run a duct with Papst 92mm fan exhaust over my P4. CPU temps never get above 50C and usually steady around 40C this time of year. The ZM80 had good contact with the Ti4400 because it was toasty on the GPU side and very warm on the backside - therefore good heat transfer. While my box at home doesn...
by fooliosfolly
Fri Nov 22, 2002 11:55 am
Forum: Video Cards & Monitors
Topic: Pics of my Zalman ZM80 install
Replies: 6
Views: 9166

Mine gets extremely hot on my GFTi4400 when running 3DMark 2001, so hot that it locks up. :evil: Had to use a Panaflo 80mm fan to cool it. It then ran without incident and it was only warm to the touch. Still, not quiet enough. :( I also tried a GF4Ti4200 and it was hot but didn't crash. The brand w...
by fooliosfolly
Fri Nov 22, 2002 11:47 am
Forum: Video Cards & Monitors
Topic: Zalman ZM80A out but.....
Replies: 18
Views: 16151

I tried the Zalman ZM80 on my GeForce4 Ti4400 and on a 4200. It overheated on 3DMark 2001SE on the 4400 locking up the system displaying checkerboard graphics. It didn't happen on the 4200 though. The heatsink on both boards was hot to the touch during the run. Running an 80mm Panaflo fan reduces it...