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Thanks for the quick reply. I guess the screw in mounting is a little easier or they would have used the standard threads.
They appear to be in stock here, probably at other stores as well.
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=59_971_240_579&products_id=32757

And what about the heat spreaders?

You can get both of them at PPCs' and those heat spreaders are copper I believe. I could be wrong. One of the reasons I am not a fan of universals is the ugly heat spreaders. But those actually look pretty nice. smile.gif

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Whether i tie up my cables or not they are still going to be there in the way my case is old I got it in 20003 it was my first ATX case, i need a new case but because i do not have a job, I'm pushing it getting a new pump and a new video card.
most of the cases the cases I'm seen around here all of the cables come from behind the mother board I do understand your point, but what the point after tiding with cables ties they are still going to be ugly.
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Did anyone else notice that Ashley is from the future!?

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I was in the same 20003 time machine as you because I just upgraded to a case with lovely little grommets so I can hide all my cables. As a matter of fact, my old case doesn't even have a place for a fan larger than 80mm...
    
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i just started an overall case mod that includes painting, some acrylic work and a few other odds and ends... heres a lil preview:
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Hey Sorcha, I saw your other post and you were asking about high temps, your temps are high for a 1090T (which isnt a powerhouse) you cooling system should be getting you better temps then 71C on load thats worse then air. You might want to post on the CPU section. what are your cpu volts, NB/CPU speed, NB volts? Also your MOBO might also be an issue. I would skip mosfet block and get a new MOBO. And DUST creates a lot of heat, CLEAN THAT SYSTEM !!!!

My MOBO is not that old less than 6 months old believe me there is nothing wrong with it, this is the most stable computer i have ever owned bar my old 486 or that could be that i have being using Linux for the last few years.confusedsmiley.png Also nothing is overclocked yet.

I'll say it again my pump is old and slow too slow for my needs, I can guarantee you if i was to to put air cooling on my system, which I will be for a month, I would get normal air temp under load for that hardware, I can post a pic of this if you would like.

But you are right I need to clean my case, I'm going to have this case for about another year so yeah. how to you clean it without kill stuff, you have to have fans in and they most of the dust, but i don't want to kill my mother board cleaning it. I guess I have to find a static proof duster?

http://www.antistaticfabric.com/4Dust_free_paper.html
http://www.fuzing.com/qrx/anti-static-rags

would something like this do??

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[quote name="rctrucker"
Did anyone else notice that Ashley is from the future!?
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I was in the same 20003 time machine as you because I just upgraded to a case with lovely little grommets so I can hide all my cables. As a matter of fact, my old case doesn't even have a place for a fan larger than 80mm...[/quote]

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I'm going to have a shower now tongue.gif

On a side note i guess that means Ill be forever young.......cheers.gif
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You can get both of them at PPCs' and those heat spreaders are copper I believe. I could be wrong. One of the reasons I am not a fan of universals is the ugly heat spreaders. But those actually look pretty nice. smile.gif
ModMyToys Heatsinks cool.gif
~Ceadder smil3dbd4e4c2e742.gif

Yeah, same here. Thanks for the link! +rep to you two guys wink.gif
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Hey Sorcha, I saw your other post and you were asking about high temps, your temps are high for a 1090T (which isnt a powerhouse) you cooling system should be getting you better temps then 71C on load thats worse then air. You might want to post on the CPU section. what are your cpu volts, NB/CPU speed, NB volts? Also your MOBO might also be an issue. I would skip mosfet block and get a new MOBO. And DUST creates a lot of heat, CLEAN THAT SYSTEM !!!!

My MOBO is not that old less than 6 months old believe me there is nothing wrong with it, this is the most stable computer i have ever owned bar my old 486 or that could be that i have being using Linux for the last few years.confusedsmiley.png Also nothing is overclocked yet.

I'll say it again my pump is old and slow too slow for my needs, I can guarantee you if i was to to put air cooling on my system, which I will be for a month, I would get normal air temp under load for that hardware, I can post a pic of this if you would like.

But you are right I need to clean my case, I'm going to have this case for about another year so yeah. how to you clean it without kill stuff, you have to have fans in and they most of the dust, but i don't want to kill my mother board cleaning it. I guess I have to find a static proof duster?

http://www.antistaticfabric.com/4Dust_free_paper.html
http://www.fuzing.com/qrx/anti-static-rags

would something like this do??

Ashley

Get yourself a hand blower/Vac and use it as a blower only. I suggest taking the system outside when you do it cause you're gonna get choked by the dust. That's not a reflection of your system. Mine has filters and I left noticeable finger prints on top of the Grey Optical Drive the other day. Looks like I know what I'll be doing come Spring. smile.gif

Anyway get yourself something like this...

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Sure beats canned air and no worries about static. smile.gif

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My MOBO is not that old less than 6 months old believe me there is nothing wrong with it, this is the most stable computer i have ever owned bar my old 486 or that could be that i have being using Linux for the last few years.confusedsmiley.png Also nothing is overclocked yet.
I'll say it again my pump is old and slow too slow for my needs, I can guarantee you if i was to to put air cooling on my system, which I will be for a month, I would get normal air temp under load for that hardware, I can post a pic of this if you would like.
But you are right I need to clean my case, I'm going to have this case for about another year so yeah. how to you clean it without kill stuff, you have to have fans in and they most of the dust, but i don't want to kill my mother board cleaning it. I guess I have to find a static proof duster?
http://www.antistaticfabric.com/4Dust_free_paper.html
http://www.fuzing.com/qrx/anti-static-rags
would something like this do??
Ashley

if your pump is as slow as it is, it might not be getting the warm\hot water away from the cpu block fast enough.
and some other basic steps are to feel if the hose after the cpu is hot, and just check the hoses comming out and in the rad etc.
and make sure the block is seated properly on the cpu if you havent already.

also i heard thermal paste can make quite the difference in cooling performance, but im not sure on that one, someone else will jump in from here probably.
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also i heard thermal paste can make quite the difference in cooling performance, but im not sure on that one, someone else will jump in from here probably.

It's usually just how the stuff is applied that can make temps vary so much. Most aftermarket thermal greases are fairly equivalent in performance.
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