B Bob Apr 6, 2004 #1 Am I correct in assuming that these take a PPGA type fan even when mounted on a slot-t adaptor - not a slot-1 fan ? Thanks,
Am I correct in assuming that these take a PPGA type fan even when mounted on a slot-t adaptor - not a slot-1 fan ? Thanks,
N Nikolaos Tampakis Apr 7, 2004 #2 Bob said: Am I correct in assuming that these take a PPGA type fan even when mounted on a slot-t adaptor - not a slot-1 fan ? Thanks, Click to expand... Most definitely so (a socket 370 type fan to be more accurate). Of course it depends a bit on the size of the fan but the idea is correct. Regards Nikos
Bob said: Am I correct in assuming that these take a PPGA type fan even when mounted on a slot-t adaptor - not a slot-1 fan ? Thanks, Click to expand... Most definitely so (a socket 370 type fan to be more accurate). Of course it depends a bit on the size of the fan but the idea is correct. Regards Nikos
B Bob Apr 7, 2004 #3 Most definitely so (a socket 370 type fan to be more accurate). Of course it depends a bit on the size of the fan but the idea is correct. Regards Nikos Click to expand... Thanks. Just wanted to make sure they didn't do something unexpected. Bob
Most definitely so (a socket 370 type fan to be more accurate). Of course it depends a bit on the size of the fan but the idea is correct. Regards Nikos Click to expand... Thanks. Just wanted to make sure they didn't do something unexpected. Bob
P P2B Apr 7, 2004 #4 Bob said: Am I correct in assuming that these take a PPGA type fan even when mounted on a slot-t adaptor - not a slot-1 fan ? Thanks, Click to expand... Yep, and on most boards the Intel retail fan fits just fine. You don't need anything fancy for a Tualatin, they run much cooler than Coppermines even when overclocked. P2B
Bob said: Am I correct in assuming that these take a PPGA type fan even when mounted on a slot-t adaptor - not a slot-1 fan ? Thanks, Click to expand... Yep, and on most boards the Intel retail fan fits just fine. You don't need anything fancy for a Tualatin, they run much cooler than Coppermines even when overclocked. P2B