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Old 08-24-05   #1 (permalink)
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Default Semi ghetto ram cooling

2x80mm UV fans+superglue+little double sided tape attached to HSF=

That
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Whatever works...doesnt look ghetto at all thought, looks really clean good job!
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It doesn't look ghetto to me

wait till my 2nd case mod, the real ghetto RAM cooling
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Lol, I just think it looks kinda funny having two big ol' 80mm fans stacked on top of my vid card cooling 3 sticks of RAM =P

With my CPU swap today I got the opportunity to run my RAM at DDR400 speed...too bad it crashes 3DMark05 in about a minute doing that. SO I tired that little cooling solution...didn't help. Running at DDR333 now like before

EDIT: Btw those aspire UV fans rock; they're not that loud, look great, and they're $2 each.
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