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Cutting holes in the priceless GeForce 4Ti for ventilation

SSIA; this was one of those things which "seemed like a good idea at the time ;"

The full length GF4 is a bit of a problem in a QuickSilver (in my opinion), because it is designed to work with the MDD layout and in QS it blocks all the airflow to the pci slot area.

So I thought I'd cut a big hole in the unused area of the board with a dremel...

not so much.

I probably did a sloppy job. I didn't really have the right tool and was in a hurry.

Anyway after that, the machine would chime but whenever I plugged in a display it would immediately power off. No smoke. Whoops, I probably shorted the 12 internal board layers in like a dozen places.

So I took a deep breath and resolved to cut it again (not a whole lot left to cut ; ) and cut the whole board off straight just past the capacitors. This time I did it at an angle on both sides (kind of sharp and pointy, like a knife) to keep the multiple internal layers from shorting and covered the butchery with kapton tape.

It works. Not sure I gained anything, but it was fun.

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