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Old 03-24-08   #1 (permalink)
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Default MC14 VGA ramsinks or HR-03 ramsinks?

Currently I have a HR-03 GPU cooler with thermalright ramsinks already attached to the card, but I will be using a MCW60 and I also will get a MC14 ramsinks

the question is should I stay with the thermalright ramsinks or use the MC14 ones

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i switched from the standard hr-03 heatsinks to a d-tek unisink

needed a little bit of modding to get it to fit properly, but the card is much cooler and there's no risk of not cleaning the chips enough and the little heatsinks not sticking properly
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