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Re: Keeping cool - and quiet [message #66006 is a reply to message #66005] |
Fri, 31 March 2006 19:36 |
audioguy_editout_
Messages: 249 Registered: December 2005
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With the size of the cards, and how close they sit to each
other, I don't think it would be too practical. If it were
one circuit board it may work, but not with the two stuck
together.
David.
Sound Dog wrote:
> Would it be feasible to cool them using heat pipes do you think ?
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> Stewart.
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> EK Sound wrote in message <442d6a00@linux>...
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>>EDS cards will overheat if there is no forced ventilation. They get
>>EXTREMELY hot, and with 3 in one case, you will have no end of pops
>>and crackles in your audio.
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>>David.
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>>Sound Dog wrote:
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>>>Hi
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>>>Does anyone know how hot EDS cards are supposed to get ? Mine get up to
>>>similar temperatures to video cards, that is, just about too hot to
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>>>is this normal ?
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>>>I'm trying to figure out if I can set up a P4 system with 3 EDS cards
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>>>an RME HDSP9652 in a Zalman fanless case, the objective being to allow
>>>recording in the control room area (some of my clients don't like being
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>>>an iso booth). Will my components fuse together in a molten ball of
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>>>?
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>>>Anyone tried this before ?
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>>>Cheers,
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>>>Stewart.
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