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The AGP bus runs at 66.6 MHz (at stock speed) no matter if it is 1x,2x,4x or even 8x.. the effective rate is 533MHz at stock. If you are at an 80MHz AGP, then you have an effective 640MHz AGP rate. ...
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clippmanta - Sounds alright... i needed my CPU up to 1.92 GHz and my FSB at 166, GF4 Ti4200 at 310/570 to get a score that high... got a compare link?
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I go off experience rather than reviews from THG........
I have used around 10 or more different gigabyte boards.. and the last ones - GA-7VRXP(rev 2.0) and the big brother GA-7VAXP... both have...
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cV - wanna buy it then?????
i will even throw in some 150k multi turn precision pots for you mods. (i only have a 5K one here atm.. GF4 Vmod that never happened... because the fricken peltier...
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uhh.. .thats gonna be hot! (in more ways than one!)
what sort of cooling are you going to use on that???
runnig my system at 1.946GHz on 1.85Vcore (162x12) the system was perfectly stable.. but...
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I had a K6-2+ 500 but that went away when i bought my athlon... anyway... AMD's web site stated that the + chips were replacements... as the K6-2 Mobile was the laptop one acording to the site at the...
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I was reffereing to if a waterpump fails.... and if you are using a 172watt or higher (dont bother with an 80watt pelt like i used on the GF4... the only reason the GF4 lived was because the 80watt...
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anyone have a price for a topless prommy?
yeah.. i know.. i would never buy a vapochill.. cost too much, and the case is too small for me to start with....
what i want is just the cooling system,...
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you will lose some performance through the resistance of 80mm airflow being funneled through a 60mm opening.
it is better to have a higher CFM 80mm to go down to a 60mm as this will then become...
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well... they draw moisture from the air.
if you were sending moisture laden air down a tube.. then put them in the tube to catch the water as it pases by... if you were worried about a CPU then...
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