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Thread: 6200 AGP heatpipe installation, where to put it?! need advice please

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    6200 AGP heatpipe installation, where to put it?! need advice please

    well my friend has a guy who works with heatpipes or something so hes going to cut me the size i need i just want to know if anyone has any experience with where to put them? what would be the best place to put them to achieve the best cooling to the card? please copy and edit my pictures in MS paint or something and draw a line or erase part of the pic and put the heatpipe there if you would that would be a lot of help; any advice would be greatly appreciated

    :hi:





    if any broken links or if the card is too big for you to see on your screen direct links to images can be found here:
    http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/5...ture001xn1.jpg
    http://img170.imageshack.us/img170/4...ture002sx4.jpg
    http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/9...ture003qv3.jpg

    also, please consider the bridge of the card to cool with the pipe as well. thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by darkkon View Post
    well my friend has a guy who works with heatpipes or something so hes going to cut me the size i need i just want to know if anyone has any experience with where to put them? what would be the best place to put them to achieve the best cooling to the card? please copy and edit my pictures in MS paint or something and draw a line or erase part of the pic and put the heatpipe there if you would that would be a lot of help; any advice would be greatly appreciated

    :hi:





    if any broken links or if the card is too big for you to see on your screen direct links to images can be found here:
    http://img294.imagehack.us/img294/50...ture001xn1.jpg
    http://img170.imagehack.us/img170/43...ture002sx4.jpg
    http://img156.imagshack.us/img156/900/picture003qv3.jpg

    also, please consider the bridge of the card to cool with the pipe as well. thanks
    its a 6200.. you could probably overclock it as much as you want with that passive cooler right there...
    just slap on a fan and you are set, no need for heatpipes (sorry)
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    What enzo said is pretty much how cool the card run compare to current gen cards.
    If you must add heatpipes to try A slient overclocking, Im not so sure from the pics because I dont have a 6200 with me but the obivious way would be is to have the heatpipes go over the contact area for the Gpu chip and pipelet either bend into the fins or bend into a separte area of fins like this 7600 card for example http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814150213
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