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    Jing Ting Chipset Cooler

    The legendary cooler is finally in stock! Get 'em while they last!

    Even if you end up not using it, there's tons of people with hot NF5/4 chipsets that need a buddy

    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...oducts_id=4144

    Enjoy

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    Wow...that's even nicer than the older ones. Here's the one I got for review when they were first released:



    Here's the new one:


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    I think they only ordered 300.

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    I got so tired of waiting for that to come in stock anywhere, I resorted to desperation and hacked up a giant copper heatsink I had laying around...... Still would like one of those though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDov
    I got so tired of waiting for that to come in stock anywhere, I resorted to desperation and hacked up a giant copper heatsink I had laying around...... Still would like one of those though.
    Ya, when I heard about it, I went to so many stores to see "out of stock". Then I found the PPCs one, and saw they ship to Canada by USPS, not UPS, so I emailed them and Hank Baron (nice guy) let me know they were ordering some...

    I was pretty happy

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    Wow these are copper fins compared to alu fins. I jsut ordered too. Dunno why. I have an overabundance NB coolers already.
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    you should send one my way, i've got a busted abit stock nb heatsink, the fan died so i just have an 80mm sitting in front of it to keep it cool

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    I think this thing is a rip-off. For small heatloads (like a chipset) the normal base-fin design is atleast as effective and much cheaper.

    Guys don't you realise $34 is a rip-off for 1 heatpipe, a LED and some fins? Just compare it price-wise with the Big Typhoon
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    Quote Originally Posted by alexio
    I think this thing is a rip-off. For small heatloads (like a chipset) the normal base-fin design is atleast as effective and much cheaper.

    Guys don't you realise $34 is a rip-off for 1 heatpipe, a LED and some fins? Just compare it price-wise with the Big Typhoon
    I can afford the $34

    And no, I'm paying for silence. The hailed evercool and such that's "quiet" is certainly not. It's a piece of really. I could care less about the heat, the stock fan does that well, I'm paying for quiet. As well, the normal passive chipset cooler gets in the way of things.

    And screw the big typhoon, I prefer watercooling over a kilo ton on my mobo :/ Same price too.

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    Agree with Alesio, it's expensive.
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    i would pay for that but am in the UK

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    Quote Originally Posted by TEDY
    Agree with Alesio, it's expensive.
    We play with computers, I think we've gotten over that point before :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shpoon
    I can afford the $34

    And no, I'm paying for silence. The hailed evercool and such that's "quiet" is certainly not. It's a piece of really. I could care less about the heat, the stock fan does that well, I'm paying for quiet. As well, the normal passive chipset cooler gets in the way of things.

    And screw the big typhoon, I prefer watercooling over a kilo ton on my mobo :/ Same price too.
    Watercooling is the same price as the big typhoon?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sabrewolf732
    Watercooling is the same price as the big typhoon?
    The block.

    Plus, the BT is an ugly loud, mofo.

    Look, you don't have to buy it, but when you're into computers, I can't imagine people ing about a $40 item.

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    Big typhoon is silent... its just huge.

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    I had the first revision when they first came out on my NF4 Ultra D. It cooled better than the stock fan and was quiter to boot. It was well worth the money spen on it.

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    You guys have any pics of it installed? Does it fit in with 2 cards in SLI (still thinking about picking up a second 7800GT from eBay to hold me off till gen 2 DX10 cards as well as give me bragging rights ).
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    I got the same one as s7e9h3n for review. It is a great cooler and can be used passively as long as you have a case fan blowing over it such as an intake. I would love to revisit my review and compare the two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shpoon
    Ya, when I heard about it, I went to so many stores to see "out of stock". Then I found the PPCs one, and saw they ship to Canada by USPS, not UPS, so I emailed them and Hank Baron (nice guy) let me know they were ordering some...

    I was pretty happy
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    i pwned a aluminum passive sink onto my ultra-D works awesome now idles at 34c versus 50c with the evercool vc-re
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    Quote Originally Posted by ferrari_freak
    You guys have any pics of it installed? Does it fit in with 2 cards in SLI (still thinking about picking up a second 7800GT from eBay to hold me off till gen 2 DX10 cards as well as give me bragging rights ).
    Bump for an answer to the man's question. I would think people would be showing this off like crazy. Installed pics are scarce.

    You can find it here for $25.

    Shpoon...got any pics?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShoNuff
    Bump for an answer to the man's question. I would think people would be showing this off like crazy. Installed pics are scarce.

    You can find it here for $25.

    Shpoon...got any pics?
    Thanks and I'll be sure to post an absurd amount of pics when I recieve the new toy!!

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    Will this NB cooler fit on LGA 775 like ASUS P5B Deluxe?



    Or any other silent NB cooler suggestion.
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    As promised...

















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