Showing posts with label X1000. Show all posts
Showing posts with label X1000. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

AmigaOS4.1 FE Update 1 booting up to Workbench on AmigOne X1000 in July 2018

This is an update to a video I did back in May 2013 of my AmigaOne X1000 booting up to Workbench after yet another thread on amigaworld.net popped up though this time it was about boot times with RadeonHD cards installed.

My X1000 config: 4GB ram, Radeon HD7950-3GB, Catweasel MK4+




and of course the obligatory view of what the mancave (at least majority of) looks like at the time of this posting


Saturday, June 13, 2015

Getting my X1000 quieter & cooler !

Been a while since I started a thread over at amigans/ amigaworld.net over concerns of CPU temp and noisy CPU fan that came standard with my X1000 but luckily mainly due to a new great custom solution for our X1K's from Marcus Computer called MagmaBreath my problems have been solved :-)

The installation is clear and straight forward as noted below. You'll need 45 minutes, basic tools and a clear workspace:

The payment and delivery from Marcus Computer was pain free and the CPU heatsink and fan came safely bundled in a well protected package.


 View of package & contenets when open
Case panel off and view of Nemo's top face (since I had the case open already lol my old Radeon HD 6750 was removed so I can install a newer Radeon HD7750 single slot card to enjoy the new Warp3D driver update BUT that's another post for another day :-)
To start I removed the fan above the heatsink with a small philips screw driver.
4 screws fully loosened & power connector disconnected from Nemo (aka motherboard)
Fan removed and view of top of heatsink

Now time to remove underside case cover to access plastic screws securing heatsink to CPU
close up view
After almost scratching Nemo with a longer flat head screw driver I dug up a smaller screw driver which gave me much more control and precision while holding the CPU steady on the top side with my right hand and remove the plastic screws with my left hand.
The small plastic screws are quite slippery so attention is needed to slowly apply pressure without the screw driver head slipping and possibly damaging Nemo (aka DON'T RUSH lol)
OK all screws removed with no surprises and heatsink easily removed with my right hand making sure to not drop it onto Nemo.
Voila the top side of the infamous PA6T ! The heatsink came off clean with no residue at all from the thermal paste/sticker which left me quite surprised based on my mnay other experiences with thermal pads/tapes etc.
although pratctically like new I  wipe clean the top of the PA6T with the included alcohol wipe to make sure all is prestine for the new heatsink application (note my anti static wrist strap)
As per the instructions on the Marcus Computer website you have a choice of which orientation you would like to mount the new heatsink/fan combo.  I chose to install it with the heatsink fins facing towards the two separate 2GB ram modules for maximum cooling on CPU & ram sticks.

don't forget to remove the protective plastic over the thermal pad!
TRICKY PART! with my right hand lining up the MagmaBreath and my left hand lining up one of the included screws (don't forget to add the enclosed lock tight washer!) I carefully line up/insert the first screw and immediately the second one diagaonally opposite from the first.
It goes without saying that we're dealing with very delicate substrates SO be gentle with the torque on the small philips screw heads and don't exceed the 0.82N.m torque as per the instructions.
Tricky part over the remaining 2 screws go in efforelessly & voila you can plug in the power connector to the fan and enjoy the view from the top side :-)

Conclusion:

I'm very happy with the reduction in sound from the stock heatsink/fan combo as it's quite the difference and for the effectiveness of MagmaBreath the numbers from X1Temp docky speak for themselves!

Prior to the upgrade after 48 hours of constant use numbers were:
CPU-  47 deg.C
Core1-52
Core2-50

with MagmaBreath installed after 48 hrs I was pleased to see a significant decrease:

CPU-  38 deg.C
Core1-43
Core2-40


Saturday, March 21, 2015

Clean up time before Spring gets here !

Well this is what the mancave looks like after a long winter and glad I got a few projects that were in pieces back up n running before the nice weather come along- my 1200T & 1200 wedge!

Getting my Radeon9250 with 256Mb video ram working happily with Picasso96 and my Mediator 1200 LT4 was slightlly short of agonizing but alas it was a defective Mediator that was the majority of the problem and luckily Elbox is still around to do the necessary repairs (actually a big thanks to Drewlio77 from amigaworld.net  for selling me his spare board while Elbox carried out the repiars).  So far my Apollo 060@50 with 32MB Ram, Elbox Fast ATA Mk2, SB128, and Spider2 USB with modded front face plate on my Infitiv case is working nicely with the exception of the usual amigan fiddling to get Workbench feeling  just right :-)

My 1200 wedge has a basic 3.1 install with Magic Workbench, Indivision AGA Mkcr2, M-Tec 030@50 with 32MB, and Subway USB working nicely for a very stable WHDLoad machine.  More fiddling as usual

Alas there's more to do and talk about but not enough spare time so I leave you with yet another snapshot of the mancave cave and wish everyone a great start to the spring season!



Sunday, January 26, 2014

A video tribute to Battle Squadron and kudos to Cope-Com for porting the newly revamped version onto AmigaOS 4.1


Quick vid of a first level play through first on my Amiga 1000 (AmigaOS 1.3) with the original Battle Squadron and then again the first level with the special edition release in late 2013 on my AmigaOne X1000 (Amiga OS 4.1 Update 6).

music is recorded directly from my 1080 speaker via my cel phone so pardon the 2 phone rings near the end of the song :-)


Enjoy

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Getting stuff finally off the floor & on the wall !


Got around to putting up some frames on the wall finally this past weekend.  Frame on the left I got from one of the original Amiga dealers store in Toronto, Ontario, Canada called Comspec back in the early nineties and the smaller frame to the right I got right before I ordered my new AmigaONE X1000 a few years ago (love the X-Files theme LOL)

Hoping to find some spare time to blog on some nifty little projects such as a Viper 040 to 060 upgrade for my A1200 and dual SID (both 6581 and 8580!) chips in my C64