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its in complete working condition, looks pretty new, i took care of it. ;D i never overclocked it, but i did softmod it and i did run ATITool to see what the max speed would be (it gave me 360core/690mem but since it was stock cooling i didn't wanna take that chance)...
i just recently thought about this, then looked thru the forums and found someone had the exact same idea. now everyone says that the fridge will eventually warm up instead of keeping it cool, so i am asking what if you use two radiators? shudnt the water that ends up in the fridge be cooler...
friends machine crapped out on him and i'm gunna help him set up a temp box.. if anyones still interested, give me a week or so and this shud be back up.
so i just bought an xp-90 and i was looking at high cfm fans, but the only fan i liked was 90mm, and the clips are supposed to be for 92mm fans, i realized 2mm isnt a lot but will i run into any problems?
i bought a video card on ebay and it said it was a 9700Pro, but when i installed it, windows registered and installed it as a 9800SE. after downloading atitool it told me to softmod it to unlock the missing 4 pipelines so i could run as a 9800NP.
i decided to look on the internet and i found...
ha i dunno what i was thinking. i meant
thedayismine@charter.net
dunno why i put gmail act. >.>
and how do i set it up so my email is visible to all? cause i enabled that vcard thing since i couldnt figure it out. :(
all parts were purchased for a system that was never completely built.
Thermalright SI-97 ( + retention clip, copper shim, 80mm clips only):
$25 + shipping
ASUS A7V600-x (OEM / mobo only):
$30 + shipping
Vantec 80mm Tornado ( 9.1W / 5700RPM / 84.1 CFM / 55.2 dB(A)):
$10...