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Remodel standard power supply unit into a fanless one.


   Well, did you manage to do it? That’s all; we’ve almost finished the work inside the power unit. Now we can start making the remote radiator. Take a couple of prepared processor radiators, paste their bottoms to each other by means of double-sided scotch, and drill the through holes for coupling screws:
 


    The drill is 3.2 mm: it’s better to use 4 mm screws here as you may have to tighten them strongly.  Then do everything as usual: make threading in one radiator and roam holes in another up to 4 mm. Screw the radiators together…
 


    … and bring them to drill canals for the heat pipes:
 

to drill canals for the heat pipes


    Here we need the 5.1 mm drill if you like me have chosen hi-tech variant. By the way, don’t confuse from which side you drill: radiator fins in finished product must be vertical – convection, you know… :)



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    All began when one day my neighbour, he is Automatic Control Engineer, came and started to beg me to give him one diode. When I asked him why, he typed modding in a search engine. And it had a great effect on me. I was sick about it. Maybe there is nothing accidental in the world and this modding seed fell into good soil. All my life I was interested in design.


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