First post, by Tory4
I did some searches on here and I don't see vary much debate about it. Running a 486DX2 in my Gateway 2000 tower (its the mid tower in the 2DX era, possibly the biggest during this run in 94 although I'm not 100% sure on that). Plenty of room in the case but I am unsure of temps (haven't put a temp gun to it) and the processor of course having no thermal sensors.
Im looking at adding a fan to the factory heat sink or possibly finding a QUALITY aftermarket heat sink. I am leery of removing the factory heat sink as it does seem to be on there. My case has a fan which blows a decent amount of air close to directly on the processor. You guys get the idea, any ideas here? My setup has the Anigma PCI/ISA motherboard (I will be posting about this board as there doesn't seem to be much documentation on it and from what I have seen there are a few variations). It does have an output for a fan on it. Im thinking about trying to find a P4 or early 2000s Celeron fan to attach to the factory heat sink.
One other thing I have to wonder about is the transfer surface of the cermaic to the heat sink. In modern applications there is of course thermal paste or pads to help transfer the heat to the heat sink. Is there anything to help that with these ceramic heat sinks? I would assume some sort of thermal paste would help with that as the ceramic surface is not smooth at the microscopic level. I'm honestly probably thinking too deep on it.
Any thoughts?
I may do some experimenting with this and in the end I feel a fan is always better than no fan.