QUOTE(AMDAthlon @ Jan 3 2011, 01:50 PM)
Maybe next time you should buy the rubber thingg that was use in Athlon XP Era to reduce the pressure.
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the black one.I think in that way can at least reduce pressure.
Yup that thing that looks like a silencer for ur chair legs

Tho not sure if it could stand the extreme heat & cold

BTW:
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TechPowerUp and PowerColor Hardware Giveaway December 2010 Winners AnnouncedHere are the winners of PowerColor and TechPowerUp giveaway for the month of December, 2010, month 1 of 2 of the Giveaway. For the months of December and January, three lucky participating users each month of GPU-Z got to win some groovy hardware from PowerColor. This month's winners are as follows:
John from United States wins PowerColor Radeon HD 6970
Farhan from Malaysia wins PowerColor Radeon HD 6870 PCS+Mahen from Sri Lanka wins PowerColor Radeon HD 6850 PCS+
A big congratulations to the winners. PowerColor will contact them directly and arrange for the shipping of the prizes. If you have already made a submission in this round (PowerColor TechPowerUp Giveaway December 2010 - January 2011), you don't need to make a submission again. Being an ongoing contest, winners are picked from an ever-growing pool of submissions.
http://www.techpowerup.com/137587/TechPowe...-Announced.htmlI'm so jeles of that guy farhan mention up there
Added on January 4, 2011, 11:49 amAiseymen ah_khoo, we play2 with old ripjaws they come out with new ripjaws plak, version X with black PCB plak tu



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G.Skill Launches Its RipjawsX Series Memory Designed for Intel Sandy BridgeG.Skill has announced the development of its brand new RipjawsX series memory modules, designed specifically for Intel Sandy Bridge LGA1155 processors, and H67 and P67 motherboard platforms. The new RipjawsX series consists of a complete range of memory solution, from DDR3 1,333MHz, 1,600MHz, 1,866MHz, 2,133MHz, 2,200MHz to 2,300MHz. Combined with the Intel’s highly anticipated Sandy Bridge platform, G.Skill RipjawsX series memory kits deliver more bandwidth and performance than ever. The following screen shows ultimate 25K MB/s bandwidth at extreme memory speed of 2300MHz CL7.
Building on the strong success of the first generation Ripjaws brand in performance memory kits, every single RipjawsX memory kit is hand-tested on an Intel Sandy Bridge platform in accordance with G.Skill's strict internal testing procedure, to ensure the best in class performance, compatibility and reliability across a range of popular motherboards. It is the perfect memory solution for PC gamers, performance workstations, enthusiast power users and anyone who loves the cutting-edge of technology! The following list shows the detail specifications of G.Skill RipjawsX family.
Quite ok spec also:
http://www.techpowerup.com/137602/G.Skill-...ndy-Bridge.html This post has been edited by cloudwan: Jan 4 2011, 11:49 AM