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jmke 22nd July 2007 01:01

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Originally Posted by Massman (Post 149842)
at this moment, this board is rocking at a stunning 670+ mhz fsb :o

source? :)

geoffrey 22nd July 2007 16:03

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=152099

and

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=152232

jmke 22nd July 2007 16:08

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Thanks for the links!

now only if higher FSB speed would translate in faster PC as in the P4/AXP days;)

Rutar 22nd July 2007 20:24

It will come handy for those Penryns at 1333.

Sidney 22nd July 2007 21:57

http://us.dfi.com.tw/Press/press_hea...60.jsp&SITE=US

Why wouldn't cpu cooler makers think of the out-of-the-case heatpipe design?

jmke 22nd July 2007 22:10

"compatibility issues"

Kougar 23rd July 2007 07:30

No CPU cooler could ensure there would be an opening in the same place unless they use a PCI slot, which even then depends on the case and motherboard layouts due to VGA card & slot positioning. I don't think I've ever seen the same I/O shield twice in my life, except for the pair that came with my cases. :D

My question is, why would you want to exhaust guaranteed hot air from a low-RPM PSU fan onto your NB cooler?


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