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Quick Poll - 40mm - 60mm - 80mm - 92mm Fan on your Heatsink?



 
 
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Old July 29th 03, 12:29 AM
phsstpok
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"Wayne Youngman" wrote in message ...
Subject header says it all. . .

I use a 40mm Fan, its part of the retail FC-PGA PIII heatsink running a 550e
@ 733Mhz - Load 41c - I'm in the UK. . .


70mm YS Tech TMD fan (36 CFM), Glacial Tech Igloo 2500, Tbred B
XP1700+ @2.1 Ghz, 38 degrees @idle, 42 @load.
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Old July 29th 03, 09:09 AM
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Wayne Youngman wrote:
Subject header says it all. . .

I use a 40mm Fan, its part of the retail FC-PGA PIII heatsink running a 550e
@ 733Mhz - Load 41c - I'm in the UK. . .



Depends on the system. I've got at least one of just about everything, including
a lasagna on a K6-III+ in an Iopener

 




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