Red_Zealot

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I have an Iwill KK266-R, which some of you may know does not have active cooling on the northbridge. I decided to replace this with an active cooler, and, the closest thing I had at hand was a blorb, from a Video Chipset Experiment gone awry (Don't worry...Card real cheap) So I slapped that puppy on there with some Arctic Silver Thermal Epoxy (Which, in my experience, will pretty much bond anything to anything INCREDIBLY strongly). It seems to be working OK, but I was just wondering if this is an OK use for the blorb, or am I just setting myself up for failure. Anyone else that has slapped a blorb on the NOrthbridge?

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Stick_e_Mouse

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That is perfect for a northbridge cooler. WAY better than that "greenie" that came with your board.

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