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Use at your own risk. If you melt your CPU don't blame me.
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Use at your own risk. If you melt your CPU don't blame me.
Last edited by Neoburn_1035 (2007-02-21 13:27:56)
Last edited by Neoburn_1035 (2007-02-21 13:27:56)
Yeah I like it too.Nate_32 wrote:
I have a P160 too, awesome case.
I also have one. And I like it too. (well, it could do with more HDD bays...)Neoburn_1035 wrote:
Yeah I like it too.Nate_32 wrote:
I have a P160 too, awesome case.
I'm not using internal cd roms. So I have up to 8 Bays I could use for Drives.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
I also have one. And I like it too. (well, it could do with more HDD bays...)Neoburn_1035 wrote:
Yeah I like it too.Nate_32 wrote:
I have a P160 too, awesome case.
One thing i've was wondering: if it's constantly heating and cooling every time you turn your comp on and off, wouldn't the heatsink warp a bit each time? I mean even if it's totally flat when it's cool doesn't mean it will be flat when you get up to operating temp.Agent_Dung_Bomb wrote:
I've done this for quite some time. It's been a well known fact for quite some time that not all HSF units are machined equally in terms of flatness, and a smother surface means less microscopic gaps for air. With less gaps and better mating surfaces, you get better temps.