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max CPU an maze3 can handle

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Limp Gawd
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I bought an pump and maze3 CPU block and I was curious If the maze 3 would work on an amd xp2700 CPU, plus can you cut up old car radiators to make small computer radiators ? I have two old Chevy rads laying around In the scrap pile.
 
a maze3 is cooling the rig in my signature.

You don't want to use a radiator. A heater-core, powersteering cooler, transmission cooler, or oil cooler would be fine though.
 
I guess I'll check out the forsale trade sec later, I bought both pump and maze3 block for 40 bucks, I should get it by friday of tues day next week . Did I get a good deal?
 
1977' Pontiac Bonneville Heatercore (5.7L V8 w/ AC) with copper channels for $17.99 brand new from Autozone.

Click here to view that heatercore modded to fit my full tower case.
 
I'm going to try that rad you mentioned and the pump and block on my old rig an amd 2000xp on an msi k7t266 a pro , before putting it on my soyo kt400 platinum board with an 2700 amd non over clocked. I'm getting an 37c idle and 42c max load after 4 hour of running that folding screen saver using an swiftech 462 heat sink with an 80mm 68cmf fan and two 120mm 92 cfm fans running on 5 volts.
 
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