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January 6th, 2004, 06:47 PM #1
Motherboard capacitor touching HS
Please help! I just got my new HSF in today. Volcano 12 series and the thing is huge!!! With a capital H!!! Anyhow it is barely but slightly touching the side of a capacitor. I am afraid to put power to the board. WILL IT BE OK? The heat sink is copper. The side of the capacitor doesn't appear to be metal. Will it be safe? I DIDN'T REALIZE THIS HSF WAS GOING TO BE SO FREAKIN BIG!!!!!!!!
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January 6th, 2004, 07:00 PM #2Member
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i dont no much about this kind of stuff but i think it might hurt it i would not do it
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January 6th, 2004, 07:02 PM #3
It shouldnt short out or anything. Biggest problem could come from the HS melting the capacitor. Again, not likely. Look, you can touch a capacitor and it wont shock you right? So why should the HS? you'll be fine.
Good job, friend-of-friends!
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January 6th, 2004, 07:10 PM #4Ultimate Member
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touching is not a problem at all..of course if the heatsink were bending it out of place with a lot of pressure it might not be good, lol....but as far as shorting something out etc..there is nothing to worry about there.
JP"Even a fool is thought to be wise if he is silent"
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January 6th, 2004, 07:14 PM #5
Thanks so much! I just realized that two capacitors on my board are touching anyway - so if they can touch and be ok then my new HSF touching one shouldn't by theory hurt either. Thanks so much for the replies! :-)
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January 6th, 2004, 07:18 PM #6Ultimate Member
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yeah,,,there is no current or voltage or anything on the outside of those caps or any other component for the most part....the only thing you really have to worry about touching are the leads and exposed pins and stuff directly on the motherboard...for instance you have the case layed over on its side...with the comp booted up..and you are leaning over the comp with a screwdriver tghtening something and the screw or screwdriver fall down onto the motherboard.....now THAT could be bad, lol...(but even so, usually not)
"Even a fool is thought to be wise if he is silent"
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January 6th, 2004, 07:45 PM #7
Cool deal I am booted up and going good!! THANKS GUYS! ALL MY PREVIOUS POST HAVE ALL BEEN ANSWERED GOOD!! EVERYTHING WORKS AND I AM AT 1.8 GHZ AND VERY HAPPY!! I booted into the Windows XP CD setup with no errors. I couldn't say that before! :-) My power supply even seems to be working good with no errors.
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January 6th, 2004, 09:18 PM #8Member
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Something for you to think about, what about the vibrations from the fan running with that cap right up against it???
On the gigabyte nforce series of board, those that found their respective hsf's to be a tight fit, modded the hs with a dremmel, and cut out the offending portion.
Personally I would not let it touch at all.
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January 7th, 2004, 03:39 PM #9
Yeah i will probably have to mod the HSF. Thanks for the advice. :-)
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January 7th, 2004, 03:51 PM #10
i would also recommend dremmelling (look, i made up a new word!) the HS a little. Those caps are just shrouded in a rubbery plastic that i would be afraid would melt. I wouldn't worry about the vibration thing since a capacitor is basically two metal plates or in this case cylinders with an insulator between them. If they melt tho one of the plates might become exposed.
In all likelyhood you would be ok...but better to spend the hour or so to mod the HS than to replace a mobo, cpu, and hsf
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January 8th, 2004, 06:23 AM #11
how are your temps now? i bought the volcano 12 before, but when i saw how LARGE it was.... i couldnt fit it on my motherboard.... i had to return it! =(
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January 8th, 2004, 12:21 PM #12
Running at 1.8GHZ
At 5000+ rpms the core temp is at 45C. My mobo only reads core temps I have been told. Anyhow running 3DMarkŪ03 in loops my temp stays at a steady 50C. I have 1 case fan blowing on it and a power supply fan blowing on it. I have 1 fan on the top of the case blowing heat out.
Today I am going to turn down the rpms of the fan because at 5000+ it is very loud! I need to mod the fan today as well. Man I have no time left in my life to do these things!! It sucks having a brand new computer that you have no time to use!! I am really impressed with this HS fan though! I am sorry that it couldn't fit on your board!
Well I need to go buy some overpriced school books!! C-ya
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