Greg,
Please give me a push here!
Perhaps it will not even work, but, video cards (right now) is a whole 'nother research project'! Even, after the last 12 months of traffic!!!!!!!!!!
And, I only do one project at a time..................... :)
Please, let me recover/move fwd.  Then, we will talk about video cards! OK?

Yes, when/if internal temps get suspect, I will choose ThermalRight. I have seen and like what they offer. Not sure I care for the weight, but am willing to risk it. I do know how well they do the do. I have used them for that past 4-6yrs. I replaced all my Alpha's with TR's. Most of those Alpha's live someplace north with GlassWolf! .......But, that would be another story.............. :)
Best,
Duncan

At 20:16 11/03/2008 -0600, you wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hardware-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of DHSinclair
> Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 7:47 PM
> To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
> Subject: Re: [H] Intel E8400
>
> WinterLight,
> Thanks for the suggestion.  I will start with whatever arrives (of
> course).
> You suggestion will need some more research.  ThermalRight would be my
> next
> stop usually.............. :)

Agreed. I love Thermalright's products. I had an Arctic Cooling Freezer 7
Pro on my HTPC. It performed admirably, but they somehow managed to take
Intel's already lousy push-pin HSF mounting mechanism to a whole new level
of hell. I ended up destroying it after it gave me continued fits when
re-installing it. Used the stock HSF off my first B3-stepping quad-core
Q6600.

>
> BTW, The plan is to migrate a G200 card forward. The new m/b does have
> PCI
> slots (2)..... :)


Oh, please, say it isn't so! Even a $29 7200GS could run circles around that
G200 with all but one pixel pipeline disabled running at 1/8th the stock
clock rate!

Greg

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