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08.04.2009, 11:31 PM

Pretty much. A friend of mine gave me a boatload of CPU heatsinks (30). I plan on getting some aluminum plate, tapping the holes to mount the resistors, and a bunch of thermal epoxy to secure the heatsinks to the underside of the plate. So, a rundown of things I need still:

- MMM
- Aluminum plates. 1.8" thick X 4.75" wide X ~36" long
- Thermal epoxy (probably at least a couple sets of tubes)
- 120 3mmX5mm screws
- A couple 3mm tap and drill sets. I imagine I'll break at least one set after drilling and tapping 120 holes.
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08.05.2009, 12:00 AM

So you don't need the heatsink material or a shroud for it? Last I asked is if you wanted 2 fans on one end or 1 or 2 fans on each end for the shroud.

Jeff


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