Reply 20 of 24, by Baoran
I don't know if it is the most common but for me it just seemed easiest to screw 4 screws between the fins of the heatsink lik this for both of my voodoo 3 cards. The fans are still properly stuck.
I don't know if it is the most common but for me it just seemed easiest to screw 4 screws between the fins of the heatsink lik this for both of my voodoo 3 cards. The fans are still properly stuck.
DesktopDynamite wrote on 2023-05-18, 14:42:I have recently installed a small cooler/heatsink combo, since mine came with a super small passive heatsink... My aim was to install some type of cooling solution, but at the same time insisted to still have space underneath, if I wish to install other PCI expansion card...
@DesktopDynamite : this is awesome, I want to make it like you as I have a V3 2k AGP.
But tell me please, how do I remove the passive cooler as it looks like it is glued?
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Maybe just a good heatsink will be enough, problem with fans is you need headers to plug them in
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This discussion might be of interest as well. Case Slot Fans and the Voodoo 3
eliot_new wrote on 2025-10-02, 19:08:DesktopDynamite wrote on 2023-05-18, 14:42:I have recently installed a small cooler/heatsink combo, since mine came with a super small passive heatsink... My aim was to install some type of cooling solution, but at the same time insisted to still have space underneath, if I wish to install other PCI expansion card...
@DesktopDynamite : this is awesome, I want to make it like you as I have a V3 2k AGP.
But tell me please, how do I remove the passive cooler as it looks like it is glued?
You can put it in the freezer for 20-30 minutes to help make the glue brittle. You'll need to put something like a gift card down to protect the chip/pcb, and then gently pry upwards. The brittle glue should pop off with some force. The glue residue can be scrapped off with a razor blade and some IPA.
Your mileage may vary, of course. If you've got a 3D printer capable of printing ABS or ASA you can also check out: https://www.printables.com/model/1391036-fan- … er-40mm-heatsin