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icewyrm
Posts: 393
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hm, what good chipset coolers are around these days? the heatsink on my video card is really small and dinky, and i think it may be the cause of occasional lockups
the heatsink is glued on, but it doesnt look like it would be very difficult to remove it im thinking of going and buying some artic silver epoxy and a new chipset cooler, and possibly some ram sinks. are ram sinks worth buying? seems like they don't really do anything |
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EvisceratoR
Posts: 1796
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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u are a dumbass..... but that aside... no ramsinks don't really do s***, don't bother... get a crystal orb for ur chip. Ta da, ur done.
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| #1 11:31am 30/05/02 |
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Rubba-Chikin
Posts: 923
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ice what kind of card do you have?
usually if its a decent brand there will be holes for the heatsink just to clip on just buy some regular arctic silver. but if u got no holes and want to go the epoxy just remember once it goes on it aint comin off, ud prolly rip the GPU off the board before the glue gave way :) its strong s***! |
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| #2 12:00pm 30/05/02 |
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monkeymajik
Posts: 71
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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If you plan to overclock the card and its based on a Geforce2 Chip I would recommend ram sinks, far greater gains are achieved from overclocking the ram than the GPU, on those cards. As far as GPU coolers go, if you want somthing pretty much ready to go, get a crystal orb. DO NOT get a blue orb, I have one and compared to newer GPU coolers they are pretty cruddy (small and bumpy base, two piece, noisey and unreliable fan).
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icewyrm
Posts: 394
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ah ok. i was wondering about the crystal orbs. Ive got a 8500le, and theres no holes in the board
i might stick with the chipset thats on their, it seems ok, but ive ordered a pair of ram sinks so ill probably buy some epoxy for them anyway |
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icewyrm
Posts: 395
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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no morgan, your selling your ass in the wrong thread. and for too high a price
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Morgan
Posts: 2227
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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thanks :)
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EniGma
Posts: 1184
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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How is the Blue Orb compared to the Crystal Orb?
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-Morgish-
Posts: 1889
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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crstal works better
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Rubba-Chikin
Posts: 925
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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blue orbs are pretty good, lap them nice n flat and if u wanna go overboard rip the fan out of a golden orb and screw that straight into the blue orb.
Then u got urself a nice lil ubercooler :) |
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monkeymajik
Posts: 72
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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How is the Blue Orb compared to the Crystal Orb? . As far as GPU coolers go, if you want somthing pretty much ready to go, get a crystal orb. DO NOT get a blue orb, I have one and compared to newer GPU coolers they are pretty cruddy (small and bumpy base, two piece, noisey and unreliable fan). Plus I'm not sure if you can even buy blue orbs new anymore. |
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