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Removing HS for Radiator
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Overclocker in Training
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The reason i want to remove them was for space. I got a 120mm fan blowing over it anyways. I just wanted a few cms for my radiator to be mounted internally.
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If you have the room for them I'd stick some of those ran sinks on them,you can get low profile ones that are even shorter then those... I always try to keep my v-reg's as cool as I can...
The very best way you cool v-regs is from the back, I'd still use sinks on the front to, but anyway I used to cut holes in my mobo tray for 3 little 40x10mm fans and have them blowing on the back of my v-reg's, ram and CPU area...It got my about 20-30 more mhz stable OC adding those... I just use a open bench now but I have a 120x38mm fan tilted so it blows across the back of my mobo...Hey it cant hurt and it might help... ...Those last 50-100mhz are the hardest to get, and the most fun...![]()
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Overclocker in Training
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Thanks.
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