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    Cheap coolers - Tournament Review

    Posted on Friday, October 29 2004 @ 17:05:54 CEST by LSDsmurf


    When you hear about different methods of coolings used when attempting the overclocking records or benchmark records, we can not imagine our PC’s components to be cooled down to –200C. Average user, in his home environment can not even dream about 0C. In this review I will present some coolers than can be bought by any PC owner, because they are very cheap – their price does not do beyond 50 PLN and the cheapest one is as much as 30PLN. Most of us can not afford those 100 or 200 PLN cooling monsters. Not everybody however tries to overclock the processor like a maniac. Many people work with processors that were not overclocked with timing less than 1.5GHz. Spending such money on cooling system is then useless

    Link: OC Service

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