I'm still trying to find a cooling solution for a low-profile Galaxy
8600GT video card and seem to have run into a brick wall. Or at least
run into a dearth of information. The existing heatsink is solid copper
but seems to have far too few fins to do a good job. Add to that a fan
which seems to be doing an imitation of a Hoover even while moving
little air. Since this card is in a HTPC the situation is not good.
The existing heatsink is all of 60mm (H) X 80mm (L) X 10mm (D) and the
fan seems to be roughly 46mm in diameter. The hole pattern of the four
heatsink mounting screws is just about 42.5mm square. Using this
low-profile card there is really no chance of using a physically larger
cooler unless I can go deeper than 10mm and sacrifice a slot and this
wouldn't bother me at all. Problem is that I don't even know if this
heatsink screw pattern matches any sort of standard. Does it seem
familiar to anyone experienced in replacing VGA heat sinks?
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John McGaw
[Knoxville, TN, USA]
http://johnmcgaw.com
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