Steve,

Interesting. I've been looking for such a hardware collection for quite
some time.

Just to check: Any one else having experiences with ordering hardware
from 2cooltek?


Regards
Gustav

Steve Forster wrote:
> 
> Bill Carlson wrote:
> 
> >  Wait a minute, the end near the MB was really warm, how come?
> > Turns out the CPU was only getting real hot when doing actual work.
> >
> > Morale of the Story: When you encounter a freeze, look for something warm!
> > ;)
> >
> > So, now the question is how to cool the sucker down.
> >
> >
> 
> Looking for a way to cool down your CPU?  I am running an Abit BP6 with dual
> c366's overclocked to 550MHz (and have had them going at 604MHz  though not
> under load).  I installed Alpha heat sinks with YSTech fans, extra case fans
> to move the ambient air out of the case more efficiently and noticed an
> immediate 10-15 degree Celsius drop in processor temp from the OEM heatsink.
> 
> I am also using the god of cooling cases, the SuperMicro SC750A which helps
> with air flow.  It allows three 80mm front intake fans and  multiple drive
> mounted intake fans, and an 80mm output directly behind the CPU's,  a 90 mm
> output above the power supply and of course the power supply's own fan(which
> has a built in back up in case of overheating).
> 
> Check out www.2cooltek.com for the ultimate source in cooling accessories.
> I ordered from him and had no problems.
> 
> Steve
> 
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