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One that a Zalman 7000a cu cooler will fit ?

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Hi,

this questions sounds senseless to me. There is a cooling-solution in place,
and it works fine. There is no room for other solutions, not only in
3D-Dimensions, also in power-consumption.

Toms Hardware made some articles about shuttle pc and overclocking. There
you can see how much room is in the case.

Read ya,

Ralf.


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In article <4fi2c0lnnqlgd46mirdcb2fk5d5rtbfoib@4ax.com>, efternavn@doktor.dk wrote:
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>One that a Zalman 7000a cu cooler will fit ?
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I have a 7000a on a Shuttle AN35N Ultra and it fits just fine, runs cool too.

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We Live for the One we Die for the One wrote:
> One that a Zalman 7000a cu cooler will fit ?

Sorry, I missed this one before. This is a very legitimate question. I
have a 7000a CU sitting on my AN35N and it does quite nicely, but I had to
get a new case to allow it - Some cases have the PS right next to the mobo,
while some add about a half an inch. I looked for a case that had this
extra space.
hth!
Kristi
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Defragger Raxco PerfectDisk6 rocks! fast!


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