Fitting cooling fans to amps?
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Fitting cooling fans to amps?
My apartment is stinking bloody hot, so I don't like running my overclocked Marshall head for too long. I just jammed with it and that old DOD pedal for about an hour and a half, so it so hot that I could probably fry an egg on the amp chassic right now. Tubes will not last in those conditions.
I have two spare computer case fans (1x120mm and 1x80mm), anybody know the best way to install them?
I'm think of having the big fan exhausting out the rear grill and the small fan inside the chassis drawing cool air in. I think powering by a 12v adaptor may be the easiest way to run them.
Anyone done this cooling thing before?
I have two spare computer case fans (1x120mm and 1x80mm), anybody know the best way to install them?
I'm think of having the big fan exhausting out the rear grill and the small fan inside the chassis drawing cool air in. I think powering by a 12v adaptor may be the easiest way to run them.
Anyone done this cooling thing before?
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Re: Fitting cooling fans to amps?
One of the old signs of a broke overclocker was the side of the computer case off, with a big desk fan permanently blowing air inside the case.
Mind you, one of the signs of a nutty overclocker used to be a length of that flexible silver ducting going from an aircon unit straight to the computer.
Mind you, one of the signs of a nutty overclocker used to be a length of that flexible silver ducting going from an aircon unit straight to the computer.
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Re: Fitting cooling fans to amps?
The motors might add some noise eh?
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Re: Fitting cooling fans to amps?
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Re: Fitting cooling fans to amps?
if you not sure bro try a tech, or troll the forums, like this one
http://www.thegearpage.net/board/showth ... p?t=604119
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Over bias the valves like mad?Capt. Black wrote:How do you over-clock a valve amp anyway?
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Re: Fitting cooling fans to amps?
Change the memory timings in the BIOS, n00b.Capt. Black wrote:How do you over-clock a valve amp anyway?
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Re: Fitting cooling fans to amps?
Don't forget to unlock the multiplier and raise your voltages!Jenesis wrote:Change the memory timings in the BIOS, n00b.Capt. Black wrote:How do you over-clock a valve amp anyway?
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Re: Fitting cooling fans to amps?
But my Marshalls are from the seventies. They don't even have a right mouse button!Jenesis wrote:Change the memory timings in the BIOS, n00b.Capt. Black wrote:How do you over-clock a valve amp anyway?