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Old September 9th 03, 10:38 PM
macdaddy
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Default water cooling on athlon XP

Hi, I have checked out the Aquarius II water cooling system and it says its
P4, K7 and K8 compatible. Does this mean it will work with the heatsink clip
on an AMD Athlon XP? (2500)

Thanks.


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Old September 10th 03, 05:43 AM
Doughnut
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Hi

I have read that its compatible with all AMD socket chips, if you het one
let us know how good it is (temps when overclocking). I might get my self
one.

doughnut



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Hi, I have checked out the Aquarius II water cooling system and it says

its
P4, K7 and K8 compatible. Does this mean it will work with the heatsink

clip
on an AMD Athlon XP? (2500)

Thanks.




 




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