overclockers.com - 10/22/2009
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Got a shiny new P55/Lynfield setup but no way to cool it?
lanoc.org - 10/28/2009
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lanoc.org —
With video card technology growing consistently for some
time now today’s video cards have grown into large...
power hungry monsters, some requiring 300w of power. With that amount of power being used they are bound to create a lot of heat in the whole ...
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Thermalright T-Rad2 VGA cooler
pcshoptalk.com - 10/16/2009
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pcshoptalk.com —
At first I want to thank Thermalright for
providing me T-Rad2 GTX and both VRM-R1/R2 heatsinks for...
testing and reviewing. Description : In this review I will test the T-Rad2 GTX and both VRM-R1/R2 , which are perfectly compatible with the ATI RADEON ...
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R1/R2 cooling solution
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Using Your Old Socket 775 Mounting Hardware On Your Brand New P55 Setup
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Tired of waiting for 1156 mounting hardware to be released for your Thermalright products (or heatsink manufacturer of your choice)? Luckily, using only a few supplies from your local hardware store, you can adapt your old s775 heat sink mounting hardware to fit on your P55 setup. I now have my Thermalright Ultra 120 mounted up to my Gigabyte P55-UD6, allowing me to clock my Core i5 750 like it was a Wolfdale. This wont only work on Thermalright mounting hardware. In fact, you should be able to modify most aftermarket cooling solutions in the same way. The only extra step you may have to take is drilling the bracket holes out a little. It also works for stock Intel Socket 775 coolers - you just pull ...
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