This was a $50 rescue Quicksilver pulled from a school in NOLA last month. I use it as an overkill bridge Mac for my Mac SE. Both share with attached ZIP drives when needed using sneaker net. And to explore my old shareware.
The locked CPU fan was changed out at school, the locked up PS fan was discovered when dragged into garage for cleaning that night. Of course when I emailed back, all those fans were supposed to have been checked....right. The scary part is how long did they tortured the Mac without fans?
So cleaned PS/ box and changed out fan with a “like” fan from my toy box. Three days later, I pulled heat sink to check up on paste, probably never done since 2002?
Please check attached pictures, are these normal or typical of neglect? (link on bottom)
I have been experimenting with fans, air direction, and now (!) dreaming of a water block for the CPU’s.
My PC “game builds” use positive ventilation all filtered, using four low speed fans. You forget it is there, nice dark box, no crappy bling.
My just re-pasted temps, using stock fan configuration, were 123F to 126F after 6 hours, measured two points on the CPU heat-sink. I used my Fluke temp probe for baseline CPU heat-sink “real time” readings. All measurements are in 70-73 F room. Probe was in contact on bottom of heatsink, out of airflow.
What is “normal” CPU temps and how are you guys measuring and where? Distinct branding on palm of my hand comes to mind. I have never seen a new or like Quicksilver for heat or noise comparison.
After reversing CPU and 120mm side case fan, I now read 116F to 117.4 after 6 hours. The cpu fan, with sensor reading 100+ air, does run faster…and whines a bit more.
So, 120mm case fan pushes in cold air, low speed, assisting PS and CPU fans blowing heat to the outside. I am considering a new CPU fan and a second 120mm fan, bottom of case, for positive ventilation. On the other hand, placing Mac in big tank of Flourinert for bubble show?
My $10 ATI 9000 runs much cooler in reversed fan configuration; to very warm stock fans.
Attached, with pictures, is a movie sound clip for this quicksilver.
All comments welcome, thanks for reading!
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Btj37CFBeN4U3vlmR3oG5GuPGoUeIRo5?usp=sharing