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Old 10-05-08   #11 (permalink)
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Here's my results when overclocking to 700/1100 Mhz for an idea of temp scaling with the Neo.

I must say I'm not terribly impressed. This cooler definitely won't do for hardcore voltmodding and stuff like that, but it should suffice for some moderate overclocking I guess.
It's still a pretty good cooler for $30 though, and it's form factor has its benefits.
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looks pretty good actually

System: BluePiglet 3
CPU
i7 920 D0 @3.80GHz
Motherboard
ASUS P6TD
Memory
G.SKILL PC12800 2Gx3
Graphics Card
Sapphire 4890 Toxic
Hard Drive
WD 640G x2 raid0
Sound Card
Auzentech X-Fi Forte
Power Supply
Corsair TX 850w
Case
Sliverstone Raven 2
CPU cooling
HeatKiller 3.0 LC
Monitor
SAMSUNG T260
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