Reply 20 of 26, by ChrisK
9646gt wrote on 2025-05-06, 12:51:ChrisK wrote on 2023-01-16, 10:59:Didn't know there was one. Thanks! :D […]
Sphere478 wrote on 2023-01-14, 21:20:Very nice job. That looks amazing! 😀
I added your project to the vrm projects thread. 😀
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Didn't know there was one. Thanks! 😁
Jo22 wrote on 2023-01-14, 22:15:I have an aversion against switching components, mildly said.
I rather prefer calm, less efficient linear components.Congratulations for your success, though. 🙂👍
I don't like modifying old hardware and making it non-original in general.
But that one sucked. It got extremely hot and beeing a THT part that was "pressed" against the PCB with a (at the point I bought the card missing) screw wasn't the perfect solution.
The thermal paste between the heatsink and the PCB began to spread as soon as it got on temperature. Wasn't nice at all.
There are better solutions, e.g. choosing a SMT LDO just like Diamond did on their V550 PCI:
https://www.vgamuseum.info/index.php/componen … nvidia-riva-tnt
So, my solution may be reasonable for THT LDOs only.Thanks for the like 😀
would the EZ1585CM seen on that V550 PCI be a big reduction in heat compared to the one currently on my card which I think (having to reference blurry eBay purchase pic since I am at work) is aLX5684?
No because both are linear voltage regulators, basically a "resistance based voltage reducer", so both generate the same amount of heat.
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