Best S939 Heatsink?
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- Morbo
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Best S939 Heatsink?
ideally one not requiring the removal of the mobo to fit it (takes 3 hours to get cabling that pretty)
go, do it, find out, tell me!
go, do it, find out, tell me!
have you tried: http://www.what-do-we-look-like-your-he ... s-etc.com/
Alternatively I'd recommend a Zalman of some sort, they are big but quiet although I've no idea about the removing the motherboard thing
Alternatively I'd recommend a Zalman of some sort, they are big but quiet although I've no idea about the removing the motherboard thing
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Funnily enough, the PC in a toilet was designed to entertain little kids, who wanted to learn how water goes out of toilets, and magically appears clean back in the sistern (or something).
I have to admit, it's the strangest PC I've ever had to build, and probably the
shittest too
I think I have now rebuilt about 400 PC's in the last 3 years all ranging from Win 3.11 to Win XP
I have to admit, it's the strangest PC I've ever had to build, and probably the
shittest too
I think I have now rebuilt about 400 PC's in the last 3 years all ranging from Win 3.11 to Win XP
I'd tend to agree with the idea of zalman's.. But not the 9500.. The Zalman CNPS7700-CU Ultra-Quiet CPU Cooler - Retail (HS-010-ZA) ... on http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/ ... n_121.html looks rather lovely. A friend of mine has it, and got lovely temperatures of like 10-15degrees.. on overclocked beast.. It may involve removing your motherboard, but probably worth it. I do hope you're not doing this just because I asked why you only had a stock cpu fan?
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