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what do you think is the best chipset/graphics core cooler? I vote for the crystal orb which beats the hell out of those crappy zalmans.

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i think the point of the zalmans is that their suppose to do it without fans, so if you have a watercooling system and a zalman heatsink for your video, all you need to deal with is the fans on the psu...

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Zalman + 80mm fan. :smile:

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What about the Innovatek waterblocks for the GPU/Northbridge??? How do they stack up???

Or even the Swiftek VGA waterblock???

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you disagree with me on everything! lol :P of course liquid nitrogen would be better...

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I would love to have a setup with those, that would be great.

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Whatever does the job!
The zhalman 1 cubic inch passive cooler is good... just lots of mass and fins in a compact unit.

as for my chipset, stock works fine. bog standard 1" square 1/4" high finned aluminium heatsink + quiet 40mm fan for 166fsb operation. (just in case)

it works.
its quiet.
it doesnt crash.


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I got the cooler off my herculees geforce 2 ti on my northbridge, and I stuck a crappy passive cooler on the southbridge just in case, as my pci bus is highly overclocked.

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I believe though liquid helium would provide superiour chipset cooling... plus you could preather the boiled off helium and get a high pitched funny voice. :smile:


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yes yes and sing jingle bells like alvin and the chipmunks!

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Liquid Nitrogen sucks! Give me some liquid Hydrogen. :lol:

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