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> For an Amd chip ?, would like it to be quiet as well but you know you
> can't have everything.
>
> Just want one that will alow me to overclock my Mobile 2500 to
> 2.8,2.9,3.0 ghz, so it needs to be very effective >
> Did a google but that was no help realy need some first and feedback
> with people who have them installed and how well they work for them.
>
> Thanks.
Not sure but those kind of clocks sound as though they need phase cooling
rather than good old h20.
But as far as I know the danger den RBX is the best, but for better
performance a peltier/waterblock combo sounds more adequate for your
purposes.
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Iam fine ill be happy with a 2.6ghz , stock was 1.8ghz decent
overclock with normal coolinging anyway
On Fri, 2 Jul 2004 00:11:14 +0100, "REMUS" <suk@itspambot.com> wrote:
>> For an Amd chip ?, would like it to be quiet as well but you know you
>> can't have everything.
>>
>> Just want one that will alow me to overclock my Mobile 2500 to
>> 2.8,2.9,3.0 ghz, so it needs to be very effective >>
>> Did a google but that was no help realy need some first and feedback
>> with people who have them installed and how well they work for them.
>>
>> Thanks.
>
>Not sure but those kind of clocks sound as though they need phase cooling
>rather than good old h20.
>
>But as far as I know the danger den RBX is the best, but for better
>performance a peltier/waterblock combo sounds more adequate for your
>purposes.
>
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"OCZ Guy" <ModenMr@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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>
> For an Amd chip ?, would like it to be quiet as well but you know you
> can't have everything.
>
> Just want one that will alow me to overclock my Mobile 2500 to
> 2.8,2.9,3.0 ghz, so it needs to be very effective >
> Did a google but that was no help realy need some first and feedback
> with people who have them installed and how well they work for them.
>
> Thanks.
>
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Iam not that extream yet, maybe when they release some dual core
mobile XP 64bit cpus, ill slap in two on a dual board and go crazy
Ill stick to water for now.
Thanks.
On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 10:26:26 GMT, "rstlne" <.@text.news.virgin.net>
wrote:
>
>"OCZ Guy" <ModenMr@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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>>
>> For an Amd chip ?, would like it to be quiet as well but you know you
>> can't have everything.
>>
>> Just want one that will alow me to overclock my Mobile 2500 to
>> 2.8,2.9,3.0 ghz, so it needs to be very effective >>
>> Did a google but that was no help realy need some first and feedback
>> with people who have them installed and how well they work for them.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>
>Why use water?
>http://www.asetek.com/main/page.asp?sideid=385
>
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OCZ Guy wrote:
> For an Amd chip ?, would like it to be quiet as well but you know you
> can't have everything.
>
> Just want one that will alow me to overclock my Mobile 2500 to
> 2.8,2.9,3.0 ghz, so it needs to be very effective >
> Did a google but that was no help realy need some first and feedback
> with people who have them installed and how well they work for them.
>
> Thanks.
>
If you want to get a premade kit, try something from Swiftech, the new
6000 series stuff is nice, if you want to go with a mix and match, check
out stuff from:
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"Alex B" <Freeflyer91@hotmail.com.NOSPAM> wrote in message
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> 35 is waaaaay to noisy for me. Anything above about 22 annoys me. It'd
be
> nice to have a negative cpu temp though !!
>
>
3 22 fans in your system will probably come up to 30
add in the power supply and you'll probably be above 35..
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I mean 22 total. My psu is inaudible at more than about 20 cm's away (unless
it's really hot).
"rstlne" <.@text.news.virgin.net> wrote in message
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> "Alex B" <Freeflyer91@hotmail.com.NOSPAM> wrote in message
> news:cc4ubk$1st$1@newsg1.svr.pol.co.uk...
>> 35 is waaaaay to noisy for me. Anything above about 22 annoys me. It'd
> be
>> nice to have a negative cpu temp though !!
>>
>>
>
> 3 22 fans in your system will probably come up to 30
> add in the power supply and you'll probably be above 35..
>
>
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