Wives always call OUR room the "Junk Room."
A.S. from 2003 is just as good as what is available 2Day!. I think.
I do know that my AS is very old, but I still use it, and my machines
still like it well. My conversion business can be a clean-up project, but
I use nothing else.  AS rules...... :)
Enjoy!  Can not deal with Wife 'Re-apprize.'  That be personal.
I do enjoy some freedom............ :)
Happy New Year!
Duncan

At 19:37 12/31/2007 -0500, you wrote:
Love arctic silver. Was cleaning out my parts room tonight (Wife calls
it JUNK ROOM) and spotted an old tube of it. I think its from 2003,
probably no good now right? LOL..

On Dec 31, 2007 7:17 PM, zaske <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cooler Master HyperTX2, Arctic Silver, unscrew the PSU and just lay it
> aside if you don't have enough clearance (but I suspect that there is
> enough room between the CPU and PSU to move the lever). Mobo removal
> isn't necessary and the price is very good for the level of cooling
> provided. I have 2 of them and they cool a pair of FX55's running
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (one is undervolted and only hits 35C and the other is OC'd
> @ 1.4v and runs about 42C).
>
>
>
> FORC5 wrote:
> > Updated cpu from a 6000 to a 6400x2
> >
> > With dnetc running cpu temps are tooooo high, (59c) Took off the factory paste and put my goop on, worse. (63c) > > Gives problems in games. Have never had trouble with dnetc b4 ever and have been constantly running it for years. grins I guess.
> >
> > Suggestion for a better cooler then the stock amd cooler. FWIW with dnetc off cpu is 39c. Have been running with the side panel off for now. This is not a good time of year for temp problems.
> >
> > Does the 6400 run that much hotter normally ? 6000 never gave me any grief.
> >
> > Do not want to remove the mb to mount a cooler
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> > fp
> >
> >
>

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