some E350/HD 6310 results - AMD Zacate on MSI E350IA-E45

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babca Offline
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Hi black_eagle,

yes it gets hot while fanless, not good for 24/7.

don't use oil, just remove the original fan completely and replace it with a bigger one. [Image: P1130160_web.png]

Even an inaudible low-profile 12cm fan placed on the heatsink @ only 500RPM does good job. My temperatures.

You can remove the blue heatsink cover by a screwdriver. The cover is fixed to it with a double-sided tape. Pictures (The article is in Czech, just look at the pictures you'll find it...)

My silent AMD Zacate HTPC on MSI E350IA-E45, 16W@46°C when idle, 27sec cold boot
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black_eagle5000 Offline
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Post: #232
Thank u babca. I used screwdriver n took the fan out successfully, can't imagine it is so simple. This is my case.

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So, u just put the 12mm fan on heatsink, without anything to hold the fan. It seems that wont work for me because ur case is laying down when it's running when my case is standing up. Have u ever tried replacing stock fan with Scythe Mini Kaze Ultra 40mm x 20mm Silent Mini Fan (SY124020L)
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babca Offline
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Yes my fan runs so slow it does not need to be attached to the case or heatsink. Well you should figure out how to fix the large fan to the heatsink Smile the 3,500 RPM fan will be terribly annoying...

My silent AMD Zacate HTPC on MSI E350IA-E45, 16W@46°C when idle, 27sec cold boot
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