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jmr
Posts: 4639
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hey guys,
I've just stuck my latest box into an AOpen H340D Case http://www.continent.com.au/images/products/CAAH340D-BLK-P.jpg CPU is an Intel 775 DC 2.8, and after a while, the CPU fan is just too loud. What cooling solutions would you guys recommend that are going to fit in this slim line case ? TIA |
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| #0 03:27pm 29/08/06 |
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koopz
Posts: 5876
Location: Queensland
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Zalman prolly do one
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| #1 04:44pm 29/08/06 |
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d[o_0]b
Posts: 1006
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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install linux |
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| #2 05:24pm 29/08/06 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 1115
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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P4's run s*** hot no matter the OS.
Get a cheap athlon or get a zalman cooler or something like that. Just go down to your local computer shop and spend $50-$80 on a top quality cooler. |
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| #3 09:23am 30/08/06 |
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TicMan
Posts: 977
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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www.coolpc.com.au for all your cooling needs - these guys rock.. although they are out near Inala so lock your car doors.
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| #4 09:24am 30/08/06 |
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