Cooling pc coolling (final)

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  1. JavaBoy

    JavaBoy What's a Dremel?

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    ok untill they come out with more heatsinks for LGA775/socket T do you guys see a problem with taking off the cover and useing a 10inch fan to cool it? , will there be any dust issues if i do this :worried:

    and will this heat sink work for lga775
    http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=35-106-044&depa=0

    edit: have any of you seen any cards that go in the pci-e 1x slot (i have 3 on my aa8, they look like lil back small versions of pci slots)
     
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    Mister_Tad Will work for nuts Super Moderator

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    no problem with having the side off and using a desk fan to cool it


    theres not a great deal of PCI-E 1x cards out yet though
     
  4. JavaBoy

    JavaBoy What's a Dremel?

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  5. JavaBoy

    JavaBoy What's a Dremel?

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    bump!

    after this im done its over with i just need to know what thermal compound is better
     
  6. theflinger

    theflinger What's a Dremel?

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    Artic Silver 5
     
  7. JavaBoy

    JavaBoy What's a Dremel?

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    there both artic siver5
     
  8. Darv

    Darv Bling!!

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    Then why do you want to know which one is better :eyebrow:

    Get the bigger one becasue it's not much more expensive and will go further.
     
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