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 [Review] Sunbeamtech Core-Contact Freezer, Tested on Intel and AMD Platform!!!

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D-Zire
post Aug 27 2008, 09:57 AM

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i was waiting for someone to comment on whether this heatsink will fit nicely into a gigabyte p35 board...thanks for the info...but one question, is it necessary to take out the board to install the heatsink? its quite leceh to take it out as u have to unplug all the power cables, sata, ide, gc card, unscrew mobo....zzz
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post Aug 28 2008, 10:12 AM

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yea thanks for the explanations goldfries...that said, giving much thought i guess i would have to take out the board to install this heatsink if i were to change it from tuniq tower 120 which i'm currently using....so based on ur experience, is it worth upgrading? coz when i run my proc at 4ghz max load temp alredi hitting 70...a bit worried....
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post Aug 28 2008, 02:20 PM

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QUOTE(168257061 @ Aug 28 2008, 12:29 PM)
running orthos 70C ?
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yea running orthos....stressing both of the cores...

QUOTE(ham_revilo @ Aug 28 2008, 12:33 PM)
imo i think the temp difference wont be much. from the sunbeam website, the tuniq 120 lost by 3-6c. but if you wanna give HDT a try then i think its worth it. for me, i think the bundle and performance is worth the price  thumbup.gif
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hmm...if its 3-6c then i might stay with my current tuniq...wait until something unbelievable comes out then i'll jump ship...thanks for the info tho ham_revilo

 

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