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    Homemade Copper/Aluminium RAM Sinks Review

    Posted on Sunday, May 30 2004 @ 20:33:18 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Overclocking certain components made this possible, but for every action there is reaction. Overheating is what we are stuck with; always coming around to mess everything up. That is why there have been countless solutions to rid people (and their hardware) of this common problem. Nowadays it's so simple: you just have to go out and buy the best heatsink the market can provide. As for the RAM on video cards, people don't hesitate to go and buy themselves pre-made RAM sinks..

    Link: UniqueHardware

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