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    KD7 Raid, AXP 2400+, Corsair C2 3500 on the way

    I'm quite interested to see what I can do with this new foundation for my 9700 pro. A little leary about the AGP 3.0 thing though. I'm takin your guys word on the Corsair ram. I cannot but be honest and say that I've been less than highly impressed by the Corsair memory I've had in the past. Never performed anything like what they claimed, but there's a hoard of guys here swearing by it and I'm not beyond being influenced by other's experience as well. I couldn't bring myself to spend 15 bucks more for a platinum heatspreader over silver though.
    Tiribulus
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    Tiribulus,

    Good luck with your new hardware...let us know how you make out
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    Absolutely...

    I will most assuredly. Been running this KR7a Raid for almost a year which is a long time in my world. Kinda teary eyed having to move it on to daughters machine. She's a been faithful and furious performer this whole time.
    Tiribulus

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    You're going to love this chip! I'm up to 2205MHz on air on my KX7-333. I can't wait to get it into the KD7!
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    Good luck dudes, both a ya
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    Quite encouraged....

    I,m gittin pretty geeked lookin at the results you guys are getting. I',m looking at the led for the thermal probe on my 2100+ @ 2002 right next to my left hand and it's reading 17.9c. Are you guys finding that the Tbred rev.b runs cooler overall than the Palominos?
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    Re: Quite encouraged....

    Originally posted by Tiribulus
    Are you guys finding that the Tbred rev.b runs cooler overall than the Palominos?
    Tiribulus
    Mine seems to be running a little cooler. I'm in the low to mid 30's idle (halt tweak enabled) and mid 40's loaded. The highest I've seen so far with a vcore of 1.85 is 49C.
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    Cool...

    No pun intended.
    Tiribulus

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