Author: Slater Wold
Date: 06:05:33 08/14/02
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I wouldn't say they stay "cool", but cool enough. (Somewhere around 120 F.) The only reason I bought the Cooler Masters, was because the place I bought the CPUs gave a 3 year warranty (themselves) if you bought the fans. On August 14, 2002 at 08:13:50, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >On August 13, 2002 at 18:52:09, Slater Wold wrote: > >how do you manage to cool your cpu's with just 2 cheap coolermasters? >the coolermasters i have here which are supposed to go to 2Ghz they >cool big shit. > >I replaced them by expensive but quiet Zalman CU 5005+ series. > >>On August 13, 2002 at 18:23:12, Lei , Shiann-Tzong wrote: >> >>> >>>> >>>>I know for *fact* that a 4x900 gets around 1.6M nps on Crafty 18.14. That is >>>>still slower than my 2x1.73Ghz, which gets 1.83M nps. >>> >>> >>>A 2x1.73Ghz computer need how much money ? >>>can you show me your hardware details ? >>>because I think to buy one duel computer , too . >>> >>>Thanks in advance . >>> >>> >>>Lei , Shiann-Tzong >>>Taiwan >> >>Pre-built: $3300. (160GB, 1GB RAM, GeForce 4, etc.) >> >>Built yourself: Depends. Built cheaply, $2200 maybe. Built correctly, $3000+. >> >>Mine is built correctly. >> >>650W Power Supply >>2GB PC2700 DDR RAM (Crucial) >>Asus Dual AMD Motherboard >>Dual AMD 2100+ (Cooler Master DP5-7H53F heatsink & fan) >>GeForce 4 Ti4600 >>Adaptec 3940 SCSI controller >>T.I. IEEE 1394 controller >>Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum >>Blaster 52x CD-ROM >>Ovation 16x CD-DVD >>1.44 Floppy >>40GB Fuji SCSI drive (10k) >>20GB IBM SCSI drive (10k) >>40GB WD IDE drive (7.2k) >> >>All wrapped neatly in an AcerAltos 500 case.
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