Any one need any Computer Stuff???
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could use some ram for my new machine if you could maybe have something, i'll have to find the specs for it later.
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My standards are quite high, but let'* see what you can do :P. I'm gonna need an ATI graphics card soon, prefferably less than two years old. Socket 939 heatsink (thermaltake, thermalright, zalman, aerocool, not OEM . AND if you have a 1gb stick of pc3200, that would rock too. Thanks
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Petey - believe it or not the OEM AMD hsf for the athlon 64s is pretty damn good if you never plan on overclocking. It would keep mine around 36* c.
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Originally Posted by VigCS
Petey - believe it or not the OEM AMD hsf for the athlon 64s is pretty damn good if you never plan on overclocking. It would keep mine around 36* c.
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Originally Posted by VigCS
Petey - believe it or not the OEM AMD hsf for the athlon 64s is pretty damn good if you never plan on overclocking. It would keep mine around 36* c.
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Originally Posted by toastedoats
Originally Posted by VigCS
Petey - believe it or not the OEM AMD hsf for the athlon 64s is pretty damn good if you never plan on overclocking. It would keep mine around 36* c.
but yeah for the most part if not OCing.. just use stock heatsink.
OCing do Water cooling or get * Good Heat Pipe Heat sink there the best
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Originally Posted by bandit
Originally Posted by toastedoats
Originally Posted by VigCS
Petey - believe it or not the OEM AMD hsf for the athlon 64s is pretty damn good if you never plan on overclocking. It would keep mine around 36* c.
but yeah for the most part if not OCing.. just use stock heatsink.
OCing do Water cooling or get * Good Heat Pipe Heat sink there the best
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Originally Posted by petraman
Originally Posted by bandit
Originally Posted by toastedoats
Originally Posted by VigCS
Petey - believe it or not the OEM AMD hsf for the athlon 64s is pretty damn good if you never plan on overclocking. It would keep mine around 36* c.
but yeah for the most part if not OCing.. just use stock heatsink.
OCing do Water cooling or get * Good Heat Pipe Heat sink there the best
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Originally Posted by petraman
Originally Posted by bandit
Originally Posted by toastedoats
Originally Posted by VigCS
Petey - believe it or not the OEM AMD hsf for the athlon 64s is pretty damn good if you never plan on overclocking. It would keep mine around 36* c.
but yeah for the most part if not OCing.. just use stock heatsink.
OCing do Water cooling or get * Good Heat Pipe Heat sink there the best
it you going to use Peltiers most of the time Water cooling is rquidered depending on the Watt pelteir you get.