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Old January 14th 04, 06:08 PM
Just Wondering
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Default Heat Sinks for Radeon 9500pro

Where can I find a heat sink to fit on a 9500 pro ram chips? Canadian source
if there is one.



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Old January 14th 04, 11:07 PM
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Here in the UK I used the Tweakmaster BGA(square memory chips)heatsinks, and
Artic Silver thermal epoxy.


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Old January 14th 04, 11:53 PM
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"Just Wondering" wrote in message .cable.rogers.com...
Where can I find a heat sink to fit on a 9500 pro ram chips? Canadian source
if there is one.


The true tweaker shop ofcourse, the computer store in the "big" town
doesn probably have a few "mod" things on sale.

Go for copper, the best solution yet to be cheaply found. If you look
at the website of thermaltake orso you might also find a nice cooling
set. Really any computer store with a bit an eye on business sells mod
kits with nice copper heatsinks :-)
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Old January 15th 04, 12:30 AM
Andrew Hunter
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You can try NCIX www.ncix.com they are in B.C. or Mystery Byte in Halifax.
www.mysterybyte.com. I've purchased online from NCIX with no problems and I
stop by the MysteryByte store in Halifax now and then but they also have
online service. You can get the bga ram sinks either place pretty reasonable
$30.00 for 8 sinks.I have a 9500 pro and have been thinking of getting some
myself . Thing is ..you gotta mod the molex power connecter because the
connection goes right over one of the memory chips. Hope this helps !
"Dark Avenger" wrote in message
om...
"Just Wondering" wrote in message

.cable.rogers.com...
Where can I find a heat sink to fit on a 9500 pro ram chips? Canadian

source
if there is one.


The true tweaker shop ofcourse, the computer store in the "big" town
doesn probably have a few "mod" things on sale.

Go for copper, the best solution yet to be cheaply found. If you look
at the website of thermaltake orso you might also find a nice cooling
set. Really any computer store with a bit an eye on business sells mod
kits with nice copper heatsinks :-)



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Old January 15th 04, 05:44 AM
Just Wondering
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Thanks to all...
"Andrew Hunter" wrote in message
...
You can try NCIX www.ncix.com they are in B.C. or Mystery Byte in Halifax.
www.mysterybyte.com. I've purchased online from NCIX with no problems and

I
stop by the MysteryByte store in Halifax now and then but they also have
online service. You can get the bga ram sinks either place pretty

reasonable
$30.00 for 8 sinks.I have a 9500 pro and have been thinking of getting

some
myself . Thing is ..you gotta mod the molex power connecter because the
connection goes right over one of the memory chips. Hope this helps !
"Dark Avenger" wrote in message
om...
"Just Wondering" wrote in message

.cable.rogers.com...
Where can I find a heat sink to fit on a 9500 pro ram chips? Canadian

source
if there is one.


The true tweaker shop ofcourse, the computer store in the "big" town
doesn probably have a few "mod" things on sale.

Go for copper, the best solution yet to be cheaply found. If you look
at the website of thermaltake orso you might also find a nice cooling
set. Really any computer store with a bit an eye on business sells mod
kits with nice copper heatsinks :-)





 




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