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Old 21st April 2003, 21:35   #21
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ok, it won't fit!!
Did you try? What part didn't fit?

I have the gainward ti4400 version, also with ramsinks, and I was also looking to install the Zalman. But does this mean it won't fit on my card either?? :grum:

When I touch my ramsinks they are not THAT hot, just a little warm. Do you guys think - if it doesn't fit on my card - removing the ones in the way could harm the card?

I want my next pc to be as quiet as possible, so this Zalman thingy would be perfect... ( fan on gainward makes quite a lot of noise imo )

*offtopic* Been reading the posts on this forum for a while, and you guys seem to know what u are talking about. Usualy I can find solution to my problems on the net somewhere, but since I had exact same problem as biCker, I was thinking, the hell with it, let's post something too...
 
Old 21st April 2003, 22:27   #22
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placing it on a gainward with the stock ramsinks shouldn't be a problem, these are quite low but the tweakmonsters are rather high and don't pass unterneath the zalman
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Old 21st April 2003, 23:44   #23
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Alrighty then. Didn't know you changed the sinks.
Anyone else can assure me that the Zalman will fit over the standard ramsinks? I really don't want to waste 35 euros...
 
Old 16th June 2003, 17:01   #24
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I'm pretty shure you may simply remove those ramsinks, they're more for the looks then for the actual cooling, if you know what I mean. As I said I'm not 100% shure but it's worth checking out in case it wouldn't fit.
 
Old 16th June 2003, 18:38   #25
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I'm pretty shure you may simply remove those ramsinks, they're more for the looks then for the actual cooling, if you know what I mean. As I said I'm not 100% shure but it's worth checking out in case it wouldn't fit.

those ramsinks are not only for the look, but also for the cooling,
 
Old 17th June 2003, 07:16   #26
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those ramsinks are not only for the look, but also for the cooling,
I know but are they absolutely necessary?
 
Old 17th June 2003, 12:07   #27
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Ramsinks were no problem at all. They fit nicly under the zalman. Works great, very quiet ( duh ) and looks quite cool
 
Old 17th June 2003, 12:24   #28
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I know but are they absolutely necessary?
they are not necessary, but it's always better to have some,

and while oc'en they will come in handy
 
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