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WTF!!! Thermalright Heat pipes not containing any fluid? ...
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Oh yeah that worth all hardware sapotaged
by the way expect a visit from Mr.Bradie to investigate the unauthrized usage of plutinum in your motherboard.
and check this Asus Striker Extreme Pips...
Last edited by CFusion; 11-01-2007 at 10:46 AM.
You know...
I was looking at a Striker a month or so ago, and while it's a very nice mobo, I couldn't figure out why they put the heat pipes at the top of the MOSFET heat sinks, instead of the bottom, like they do on the North/South bridges.
After that guy cut into the heat pipes (in the article I provided) and found little or no fluid in them, it made more sense...
You can clown around with RAM cooling, ICs, and CPUs (for marketing purposes) but MOSFETs don't play that game!![]()
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