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Okay, here is the guide I did up. It turned out great! Very quiet barely audible PC noise with the fans on low, and still quieter than before with the fans on high! I got about 25 degrees off my temps, and can now overclock great too. I couldn't post a 56k text only version because I didn't describe all of the steps in text, I just assumed people would look at the pictures. So, heres the link and have a great time!
CLICK HERE FOR THE INSTRUCTIONS WITH PICTURES AND VIDEO!
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Here is a solution to the bad Soyo K7VME Case design with the PSU directly over the CPU, and the small space for a 80mm heatsink because of capacitors. If any of you own one of these cases, which probably a lot of you do considering they were being practically given away, then this may be something you may want to look into. I have been researching fans and heatsinks and cooling for 3 straight days now. And believe me, I have looked into EVERY option for a heatsink and fan that would work with a K7VME efficiently and very quietly also since my fan is very loud and hot, and I found nothing that would fit that would be quiet, and efficient. So I got creative, and came up with this plan.
I was very excited after doing all that research and finally coming up with my own insane idea for cooling down my case and making it super quiet. Well, I got my parts and tried to document what I did as best I could. It is actually very simple, you just need to be able to do things a little bit out of the box, but believe me, you'll love the cooling and quietness and control that this mod gives you.
Here are the step by step instructions, complete with pictures and video, to create a silent and very efficient cooling machine out of your cheap Soyo K7VME Kit. Enjoy!
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CLICK HERE FOR THE INSTRUCTIONS WITH PICTURES AND VIDEO!
CLICK HERE FOR THE INSTRUCTIONS WITH PICTURES AND VIDEO!
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Here is a solution to the bad Soyo K7VME Case design with the PSU directly over the CPU, and the small space for a 80mm heatsink because of capacitors. If any of you own one of these cases, which probably a lot of you do considering they were being practically given away, then this may be something you may want to look into. I have been researching fans and heatsinks and cooling for 3 straight days now. And believe me, I have looked into EVERY option for a heatsink and fan that would work with a K7VME efficiently and very quietly also since my fan is very loud and hot, and I found nothing that would fit that would be quiet, and efficient. So I got creative, and came up with this plan.
I was very excited after doing all that research and finally coming up with my own insane idea for cooling down my case and making it super quiet. Well, I got my parts and tried to document what I did as best I could. It is actually very simple, you just need to be able to do things a little bit out of the box, but believe me, you'll love the cooling and quietness and control that this mod gives you.
Here are the step by step instructions, complete with pictures and video, to create a silent and very efficient cooling machine out of your cheap Soyo K7VME Kit. Enjoy!
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CLICK HERE FOR THE INSTRUCTIONS WITH PICTURES AND VIDEO!