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    r9800pro @ xt bios

    sink is only epoxied to the core btw, no screws, nuts, bolts, tiewraps or what so ever and it ran fine for years (still is). pretty tough cards
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinges
    r9800pro @ xt bios

    sink is only epoxied to the core btw, no screws, nuts, bolts, tiewraps or what so ever and it ran fine for years (still is). pretty tough cards
    those coolermaster HS'es pwn... what core temps u get?

    LOL anyone tried a zalman 7700Cu on a 6600gt agp? i think it might fit

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    Maybe if you cut it a little.

    Just a quick question - what's the prefered glue on these forums? Just a standard epoxy? or some sort of special mix?

    When i had to glue on my RAMsinks (i sorta stuffed up and the thermal tape (although it was extremely thick) wouldn't stick any more) i made a special concoction of superglue and AS5 - works pretty well. I have 2 extremely cool VRAM modules, and the rest at regular temps. :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickS
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    That looks like a great idea. I'm gonna try it on my fx 5200. It's a POS anyways.
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    Quote Originally Posted by @_dud
    That looks like a great idea. I'm gonna try it on my fx 5200. It's a POS anyways.
    View Part II of my 1337 modded case here:

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    Hey my mem chips are like 2mm lower than my core chip. were yours?
    What should I do so that my cpu heatsink can cover them both. I was thinking about taking it to school and using the milling machine, but I'd rather do it at home. I have alot of tools here, (my dad, uncle, and grandpa are/were mechanics) Any ideas?
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    Well... You can try something like this:

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    @comrad thanks I was planning to do that, but what kind of tools? I was thinking of using a really large circular bit, and just "dig" a whole for the core chip, but i was wondering if someone had a better idea.
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    Well I think I would get one of those circular table saws and cut the heatsink with that, if that wont work try a hand held saw with the blade that is like... a rock-ish material. And then sand it down with a sand belt machine.

    (I dont know the names of any of the tools I use because I am Russian and I only know the russian names of them)
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    Quote Originally Posted by oohms
    those coolermaster HS'es pwn... what core temps u get?

    LOL anyone tried a zalman 7700Cu on a 6600gt agp? i think it might fit
    They fit on a 7800GT but you have to cut some of the fins that would interfere with the motherboard :P

    I should watercool my MX440SE PCI


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    You have a MX440SE too!! wow and i'm using mine in my phase cooled beast [good card is dead

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    looks really clean

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    anyone want to see a 1337 mod?
    how about a Arctic Cooling Freezer7 heatsink on a GPU?



    it's a PCX5750... it ran stock 425/500... i cranked it up with vmods to 649/749mhz and took #1 on orb at the time...
    these cards normally do around 10k at stock clocks...




    now i got an all copper 2U 3.4ghz Xeon heatsink on my X800GTO2 (the ones that are really X850's...) and a vmod... it clocks good... im waiting for new CPU... then a new PSU to take it to it's max... so far i got 26.6K in 01... with a 3.8ghz 805... now im getting a 631 that will probably see 5ghz

    keep it up Comrad...
    eventually you'll go real crazy
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    I have remembered to when toward also these things.

    Pd. CrazyXP1700 has it difficult to put the things in the pci that beast xD

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    oh i had no problems getting things into the PCI slots...
    all the fins in the heatsink were gonna fit in just fine...

    i ended up putting a strip of neoprene down over the PCI slots to keep the fins from going in LOL!

    i think thats the most Xtreme i've gone just yet...
    the 2U heatsink works out fine with most ASUS boards, i have clearance for another GPU (for SLI or Crossfire) with a another 2U cooler... and theres just enough room in there i can still install my WIFI TV in the bottom PCIe slot...

    but my X800 at 600mhz on the core barely breaks 43C if i recall correctly...
    it's been siting on my desk for FAR TOO LONG

    im ready to get my recently aquired 631! should have some good results by monday or tuesday hopefully...
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    where's the vmod?!
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    i like it, nice

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    Heh, I did put Alpha PEP66T on 16Mb TNT1 AGP card, long time ago, it was really fun.
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